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Butler County Early Intervention Program

Services

The Early Intervention Program supports families of children who experience delays in their development. Early Intervention builds upon natural learning occurring from birth to age three.

The Early Intervention Program provides developmental screenings and evaluations to all children aged birth to three years old with no out-of-pocket expense to the family. Services and supports can be provided to eligible children aged birth to three years old who have a developmental delay or who have a diagnosis with a high probability of a delay in their home or other natural setting (child care center or family child care provider).

For More Information

If you have questions about your child’s development or are interested in having your child evaluated for services to discuss the family’s concerns and gather other pertinent information, please call either:

CONNECT Helpline at 800-692-7288
Center for Community Resources at 1-844-360-4371 or 724-431-3748

Service Area

Butler County
ADHD, ADD Attention Issues, County
Adult Services County
Autism County
Behavioral Therapy County
Birth, premies, maternal issues, post partum depression County
Brain - Injury, Executive functioning, development, videos etc. County
Children's Services County
County offices, county based County
CRISIS services , etc County
Depression, Bi-Polar, Anxiety County
Disabilities County
Down Syndrome County
Early Childhood & Intervention, Parent, Child Interactive Therapy PCIT County
Education, Head Start, PreK, Student Assistance Program SAP County
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder County
Hotlines County
Intellectual Developmental Disabilities, Fragile X County
Learning Disabilities, Literacy County
Mental Health County
NEWSLETTER , Directories, Lists, Compilations, Guides County
Obsessive, Compulsive Disorder, Hoarding County
Social Services County
Special Needs County
Trauma County

Address

124 W Diamond Street Floor 2
Butler , PA, 16003

Contact

724-284-5114
https://www.butlercountypa.gov/423/Early-Intervention-Program