What to Do If Your Child Doesn’t Qualify for Early Intervention — or Loses Services in the New Model
Changes to Colorado’s Early Intervention (EI) program are on the horizon in 2026 and 2027, and while we believe in EI and have partnered with the program for over a decade collectively, our first priority is — and always will be — your family. If your child’s services are reduced under the new model, or they don’t qualify for the support you believe they need, you still have options. In this post, we’ll walk you through how to understand your child’s evaluation, monitor progress, and access resources both inside and outside the EI system so your child can continue to thrive.
5 Questions to Ask Your Child’s School about Mental Wellness
You hear of parents suffering after finding out their child is mentally struggling, and sometimes you even hear of parents suffering after they found out their child has taken their own life- left wondering what they could have done better to save them.
Creating a Healthy Caregiver-Therapist Relationship Through Culture
What is not often realized is that a caregiver’s choices in day-to-day tasks, such as choosing what show their child is going to watch or what their child is going to eat for breakfast, are heavily based upon caregivers’ cultural backgrounds (AOTA, 2020; Golos et al., 2020).
Survival Guide: How to Master Remote Working With a Toddler
Working from home with toddlers and babies should be considered an extreme sport. Kids demand round-the-clock attention - and parenting while juggling calls, an overflowing inbox, and tight deadlines is no joke. However, the work-from-home life has become the new normal for many parents across the U.S., and as we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic, it is expected that this remote work-life is here to stay.