About EarlySteps
EarlySteps provides services to families with infants and toddlers aged birth to three years (36 months) who have a medical condition likely to result in a developmental delay, or who have developmental delays. Children with delays in cognitive, motor, vision, hearing, communication, social-emotional or adaptive development may be eligible for services. EarlySteps services are designed to improve the family's capacity to enhance their child's development. These services are provided in the child's natural environment, such as the child's home, child care or any other community setting typical for children aged birth to 3 years (36 months).
Information for Providers
If you are currently a provider or interested in becoming an EarlySteps provider, to learn more, please see our provider page.
Information for Parents
If you are a parent and would like more information on EarlySteps services and additional resources for your child and family, to learn more about what is available in your area, please visit our parent's corner.
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The EarlySteps Process
Anyone can make an EarlySteps referral. Children can be referred to EarlySteps by contacting the System Point of Entry (SPOE) in their region. Once the SPOE receives the referral, the family will be contacted to begin the eligibility determination process.
Resources
- EarlySteps Referral Form
- EarlySteps Provider Materials
- EarlySteps Manual 2023
- EarlySteps Video
- Making the Most of Your EarlySteps Experience
Training Modules
- Documentation & The Early Intervention System
- EarlySteps: A New Look
- EarlySteps IFSP Web-Base Module
- Family Centered Practices
- Interacting with Families-Procedural Safeguards and Families
- Making Informed Decisions
- Spectrum of Early Child Development
- Spectrum of Early Child Development - Brain Research
- Teaming Practices
Contacts