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Early Stimulation Program

Early Stimulation Program Staff function in a transdisciplinary play-based model and all interventionists have experience with infants and toddlers. Parents are encouraged to be full members of the services team. A services coordinator is available to introduce our extensive program of support and family training.

The service coordinator's role is to ensure a program that is responsive to changes in priorities and concerns of the family. ESP is staffed by well trained, culturally competent Early Interventionists. In addition, a social worker, speech language pathologist, physical/occupational therapist, or parent coordinator will work with the child and family depending upon the identified and evolving needs. Many of our staff are bilingual (Spanish).

Services are family centered, community based, coordinated, culturally competent and easily accessible. Developmental intervention services are provided for children ages birth to three and their families. Through play, children are provided with experiences that promote growth in the areas of language, social and emotional, fine and gross motor skills, adaptive and cognitive development. Children are encouraged to explore their environment, express themselves, play with their friends and become more independent. The goals of delivery are to strengthen the capacity of families to meet the developmental and health-related needs of their children who have delays or disabilities.

Providers and family members work together as a team to develop an Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP). Services will be provided depending on the needs of the child and family. Services are delivered at home and in the community. Parents participate in the ESP program through home visits, parent groups, workshops, social events and visits to ESP.

Services provided by Birth to Three:

  • Assistive technology devices & services
  • Audiological services
  • Family training, counseling, and home visits
  • Health services necessary to benefit from other early intervention services
  • Medical services for diagnostic or evaluation purposes
  • Nursing services
  • Nutrition services
  • Occupational therapy
  • Speech and language services
  • Physical therapy
  • Psychological therapy
  • Service coordination
  • Social Work services
  • Specialized instruction
  • Transportation necessary to receive intervention services
  • Vision and mobility services
  • Community Playgroup offered twice per week (Tuesday/Thursday) 9am to 11am
  • ESP Outpatient Speech Therapy (Pediatric)-Contact person-(Harriet Barba-Speech Language Pathologist)
  • Other services and supports

If you have concerns about your child's development or behavior, please call:
Lois A. Tyson 428 Dixwell Ave. New Haven. (203)503-3440.