How early can a parent seek early intervention when their baby is found to be developmentally delayed?
As soon as it is recognized that the young child is developmentally delayed, prompt treatment and intervention will help the child to reach his optimal level of development. The first 24 months of a normal child’s life involve tremendous and rapid growth and development. Hence, the earlier the parent seeks early intervention services the better it is for the child’s development.
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