The Importance of Early Childhood Intervention
The Importance of Early Childhood Intervention
The Importance of Early Childhood Intervention
INTERVENTION
Child development research has established that the rate of human learning and
development is most rapid in the preschool years. Timing of intervention
becomes particularly important when a child runs the risk of missing an
opportunity to learn during a state of maximum readiness. If the most teachable
moments or stages of greatest readiness are not taken advantage of, a child may
have difficulty learning a particular skill at a later time.
Early intervention services also have a significant impact on the parents and
siblings of an exceptional infant or young child. The family of a young exceptional
child often feels disappointment, social isolation, added stress, frustration, and
helplessness. The compounded stress of the presence of an exceptional child may
affect the family's well-being and interfere with the child's development. Families
of handicapped children are found to experience increased instances of divorce
and suicide, and the handicapped child is more likely to be abused than is a non-
handicapped child. Early intervention can result in parents having improved
attitudes about themselves and their child, improved information and skills for
teaching their child, and more release time for leisure and employment.
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Conclusion
My personal belief in E.C.I.
Early Childhood Intervention works!
Children can succeed with E.C.I