Posts Tagged ‘child development’
Support for Parents in the Early Years
With the support of her Certified Parent Educator, Ashley finds it much easier to parent her daughter through those early years.
Read MoreDecades After Early Intervention
Katrina was connected to early intervention (ECI) to address her daughter’s low muscle tone with physical and occupational therapy. But she gained much more than pediatric therapies.
Read MoreReflections on 2023 Health of Women and Children Report
The new America’s Health Rankings 2023 Health of Women and Children Report by the United Health Foundation underscores the importance of our work.
Read MoreGrowth Mindset for Parenting
Growth mindset—the idea that your skills improve through effort, practice and learning—applies to parenting too!
Read MoreA Little Goes a Long Way in Supporting Children
A little goes a long way in allowing a family to focus on what children need to thrive.
Read MoreEveryone has a Part to Play
The health and success of a child is influenced by a variety of factors, including the social support their parents receive.
Read MoreChild, Family and Community
Anthony DeGraw from Integris and Any Baby Can’s Isabel Cobo discuss the connection between child, family and community.
Read MoreA Dad’s Special Bond
Ryan has a special bond with his dad, and it’s helping with his therapy. As a team, they’ve made great strides with Ryan’s development.
Read MoreSmall Victories that Mean So Much
With a variety of programs serving parents of young children, clients get continued support towards small victories in their child’s development.
Read MoreThe Power of Hope
Randy graduated from Early Childhood Intervention 14 years ago, but the foundations established during those early years have set him up for success.
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