Blog Category: Communication

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Early Intervention Communication Challenges

Nothing is wrong with my child!

As a first-time mom I thought I was doing everything I could, and my child was just a little behind, which she is. I was hesitant about admitting to myself that she would benefit from extra help with Early Intervention Services.

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Studdering boy working on his vocabulary

Speech: Tools, Trackers, and Play to Help Develop Vocabulary

Speech delays are a common concern in early development. Our Early Intervention Services support children from birth to age three with fun, family-centered strategies like purposeful play, sign language, and word trackers. We help build vocabulary through everyday routines—because every child deserves a voice.

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Declan Now

A Look Back for Declan’s Future

Early Intervention Services at Partners in Child Development helped lay the foundation for Declan Hancock’s success. His parents, Molly and Tim, share how early support, expert guidance, and a strong community made all the difference in their journey.

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Not Always Easy - Early Intervention Services

It’s not always easy.

Wandaly’s children Novaly (20 months), and Malachi (5 months) are bright and happy, often getting outside to play in the park or explore their toys at home.

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mother and baby

Coaching the Caregiver in Early Intervention

Child Early Intervention in Massachusetts and many other states is moving toward a coaching model that helps to support the parent/caregiver to help them identify, guide, and strategize about the child’s development throughout each day.

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Man and boy on a dock with a lake in the background.

Tommy benefits from RCP support

Tommy turned 3 years old and transitioned out of EI. The RCP Program continued to be a resource to his family and was critical in bringing referrals and other opportunities to them.

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