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An Early Intervention Program where

Your Child
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Where Fun Happens!

Where Hope
Become Reality!

123 Baby Talks

A New York Early Intervention Program

The Early Intervention Program (EIP) is a public program funded by New York State and county governments for children under the age of three who are either suspected of having or at risk for developmental delays or disabilities. Potentially eligible children must be referred to the county program to receive EIP services.

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All Early Intervention Program (EIP) services are provided at no cost to parents. Health Insurance may be used for approved services. A child’s eligibility for the program can be determined only by state-approved evaluators under contract and all services must be authorized by the county. If a child is found eligible for the EIP, all needed early intervention services are identified in collaboration with the parent and must be authorized by the municipality. The municipality will arrange for service providers, considering the individual needs of the child and family, to deliver services authorized by the municipality.

123 Baby Talks is approved by New York State and has a contract with New York City to provide early intervention services.

We are dedicated to the care and education

Developmental Milestones

The 123 Baby Talks team is dedicated to providing families with the support and resources necessary to best address their child’s developmental needs. The first step is tracking their development from birth to age 3.

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Engaged. Curious. Motion. These are the qualities that define an infant and our providers use them to assess and strengthen invaluable behavior.

Month: 0-6

Evaluation: Initial and Ongoing

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0-6Months

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Energy. Excitement. Motion. These are the qualities that define a toddler and they are used in this program to power positive learning experiences.

Month: 6-12

Evaluation: Initial and Ongoing

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6-12Months

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Students will receive traditional education in science, engineering, the arts, and math and will be tracked academically and socially through continuous assessments.

Enrollment: 12-24

Evaluations: Initial and Ongoing

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12-24Months

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This program preps your child with lessons in forming and maintaining a positive attitude towards independent learning, and mastering gross as well as fine motor skills.

Months: 24-36

Evaluations: Initial and Ongoing

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24-36Months

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Play-base Services for Growing Children

Early Intervention helps children ages birth to 3 years who learn, play, grow, talk, or walk differently than most children their age. We work with your family to set meaningful goals for your child and create a unique service plan to help your child and your family meet those goals.

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Why Choose 123 Baby Talks

  1. Service Coordination

    Families have a dedicated Service Coordinator (SC) to help navigate the Early Intervention Program. Your SC is mandated to advocate on parents and children's behalf.

  2. Evaluations

    We offer families center-based, at-home, and virtual evaluations from a team of providers to fully understand their child's needs.

  3. Occupational Therapy

    Our NYS Licensed Occupational Therapists will facilitate fine motor skills, sensory integration, and the use of the smaller muscles to help the child attain their functional goals.

  4. Physical Therapists

    Our Physical Therapists (PT) help your child with their gross motor skills, such as walking, crawling, and ambulating. The PTs use different methods and techniques to help your child reach their functional goals and objectives.

  5. Applied Behavior Analysis

    Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a collection of scientific, evidence-based techniques that Behavior Analysts use to help children with autism (ASD) overcome their challenges.

  6. Speech

    Our Speech Pathologists are professionals and fully accredited to work with children on oral-motor and speech & language delays.

  7. Social Worker

    A Social Worker can provide complete family assessments and referrals to appropriate Early Intervention and other services.

  8. Family Support

    Family support services are any services or support provided by an early intervention provider to help families learn about their child's delays, learn how to care for their child with a disability or handle having a child with a disability.