Birth to 3 Years Old

Early Intervention (EI) is a statewide system providing coordinated services to young children until their third birthday with disabilities and their families. EI is a home- and community-based collaboration where you and your team work together to provide ongoing support for your child. Your EI team will include a service coordinator and a team of providers who work with you in your home or other places where your family spends its time.

With Preble EI, parents and caregivers can depend on our experienced team of professionals to help them every step of the way with their child's learning and development.

Early Intervention Goals:

Our EI Team provides each child and their support network with the resources and support they need. When providing these services, our EI Team has 4 key goals in mind:

  • Enhance development of infants and toddlers with disabilities
  • Reduce educational costs by decreasing need for special education
  • Minimize need for institutionalization and maximize independent living
  • Enrich family's capacity to meet their child's needs

Principles of EI

Information provided by the Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities (DODD).

The Family's Role

  • Recognize the critical role caregivers play in your child's development
  • Set goals based on how your child's progress fits with your family's priorities
  • Learn from the team so you can work with your child during your family's everyday routines between visits from your service provider.

The EI Team's Role

  • Base services on child and family's interests
  • Partner with parents/caregivers
  • Focus on enhancing child and family participation in community experiences
  • Use team's expertise to meet the family's goals for their child's development
  • Help families find resources
  • Answer families' questions

Questions about Eligibility for Early Intervention services?

Contact Help Me Grow at 1-800-755-4769 (GROW) or fill out the referral form at https://odhgateway.odh.ohio.gov/ochids/public/refer