Hello!
Today, I was at work and wondered about the importance of early intervention. Do people know what it means? It sounds simple, but many of us don't understand the meaning of this matter.
Did you know that most parents notice problems among their children, but most of the time, they believe it is just a case that will pass?
That's right!
We always believe that things can be fixed with time, but the truth is that many things just don't.
Sometimes, you notice that your child is behind in some areas, and you just wait because you think it will pass and he will eventually grow out of it. If you are very lucky, things may find their place in some situations, but sometimes, they don't.
This is the beauty of early intervention: You notice something, check with professionals about what it could be, and then take action.
I am not talking about diagnoses, not at all. What I am trying to say is that if you notice that your child does not hold eye contact, for example, and then you ask at the kindergarten, and to another relative, maybe to a close friend, and realize that you and others have noticed, too, would it hurt to start taking 5 or 10 minutes to use some strategy that will help him develop that skill?
This is what it is important to keep in mind!
Early intervention is when you notice something is out of place; you open your eyes and give attention to it. Investigate, observe, and even take small steps to try to improve it, and if it doesn't help, then it is time to take other steps, like talking to doctors, the school, and other professionals.
Not taking care of certain delays can lead to permanent losses.
See you soon!
Mila.
This look is very important. A timely intervention can change a child's life. Congratulations on the initiative, Camila!
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