Early Intervention

March 25, 2026
A woman in a striped shirt stands behind a toddler with blonde hair. He is holding a firetruck toy.

‘It’s just been wonderful knowing we have that support’

For the Grigsby family, Early Intervention for their son Harrison has been 'life changing.'
March 13, 2026
A little boy with blonde hair reaches for a plastic animal held by his mother, who is wearing a black shirt and has long blonde hair.

Finding a roadmap

With support from Early Intervention, the Haycrafts have the tools they need to help their son Koleson improve his speech.
March 13, 2026
A little boy with blonde hair smiles widely. His mother and LCBDD Occupational Therapist smile at him.

‘He has made so much progress’

After being born four months early, Garrett Egler is flourishing, with support from Early Intervention.
March 11, 2026
A little boy with dark skin and dark hair wearing a "SpaceJam" jersey holds pink drumsticks and looks at the camera.

Meet Kingston!

Kingston Scarberry-Jones is a 'ball of energy' who loves going to school and playing the drums!
March 3, 2026
A little boy sits and looks thoughtfully at a large toy dinosaur.

Charlie’s journey

As their son Charlie thrives in preschool, the Kovach family feels surrounded by support.
May 7, 2025
Kripa Nepal and her mother and sister pose outside their home with Speech Therapist Janelle Pickens and Service Coordinator Jen Darr.

‘I am very thankful’

With support from her family and LCBDD, Kripa is ready for preschool and beyond!
April 15, 2025
A photo of Nora chewing on a toy in her high chair with her brother Everett with his arm around her.

‘It just helps to know we have people in our corner’

With support from Early Intervention, Nora Ford's family is celebrating her progress!
February 19, 2025
Nora Randall stands in her living room with her mother and Developmental Specialist Jennifer Hammond.

Meet Nora!

Thanks to support from Early Intervention, Nora is on the move!
October 16, 2024
A picture of Owen sitting on a riding toy and getting cheered on by his mother and Developmental Specialist.

‘Learning a new way to experience the world’

Early Intervention is part of the 'village' that is helping Owen learn to walk!