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Early Intervention Program

The earlier we act, the bigger the difference. Specialist therapy for children aged 0–5 — targeting developmental delays before they grow wider.

About This Program

What is Early Intervention?

Early Intervention (EI) refers to specialised therapy and support provided to babies, toddlers, and young children who are showing signs of developmental delay or disability. The first five years of a child's life are a critical window — when the brain is most plastic and responsive to intervention.

"The first five years are the foundation of everything. Every investment in a child during this window pays dividends for a lifetime."

Research consistently shows that children who receive high-quality early intervention achieve significantly better long-term outcomes than those who wait. At Little Wings, our Early Intervention Programme provides intensive, family-centred support during these crucial years.

Early Intervention Program at Little Wings
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Ages 0–5 Years Critical development window
Who We Help

Early Signs We Support

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Language Delay
Child not reaching speech milestones — no babbling by 12 months, no words by 18 months.
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Early Autism Signs
Limited eye contact, not responding to name, repetitive behaviours, or social withdrawal.
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Motor Delays
Late to sit, crawl, stand, or walk — or poor coordination and low muscle tone.
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Sensory Issues
Over- or under-sensitivity to touch, sound, movement, or food textures.
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Feeding Difficulties
Problems with breastfeeding, bottle feeding, or transitioning to solids.
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Social Development
Limited interest in people, play, or interaction with caregivers.
Our Method

Our Early Intervention Approach

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Family-Centred Practice

Parents are the primary intervention agents. We coach families to embed therapy into daily routines — bath time, mealtimes, play, and bedtime.

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Naturalistic Learning

Skills are taught within natural play and daily routines — not artificial drills — so they generalise to real life quickly.

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Multi-Disciplinary

Our EI team brings together speech, OT, and behaviour specialists — so all developmental areas are addressed together.

The EI Journey

How Early Intervention Works

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Month 1

Comprehensive Assessment

Full developmental evaluation across speech, motor, sensory, social, and cognitive domains.

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Month 1

Family Goal Setting

Collaborating with parents to identify the most meaningful and functional goals for their child.

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Months 2–6+

Intensive Therapy

Frequent sessions (often 2–3x per week) with parent coaching and home programme.

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Quarterly

Progress Review

Regular reviews tracking developmental gains and adjusting the programme to keep pace with your child.

Why Act Early

Benefits of Early Intervention

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Brain Plasticity

The early brain is uniquely adaptable. Therapy during this window produces lasting neurological change.

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Reduced Long-Term Need

Children who receive early support often require less intensive therapy later — saving time, cost, and stress.

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School Readiness

EI builds the foundations for successful school entry — language, social skills, attention, and self-regulation.

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Family Confidence

Parents leave sessions equipped with strategies — transforming daily routines into learning opportunities.

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Better Social Outcomes

Early social and communication skills lead to stronger peer relationships and community participation.

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Earlier Diagnosis

EI often helps identify underlying conditions earlier — enabling more targeted and effective support.

Benefits of Early Intervention Program
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

My child is only 18 months — isn't it too early?+
No. In fact, 18 months is an ideal time to begin if you have concerns. The earlier we start, the more we can achieve during the brain's most receptive period.
How do I know if my child needs early intervention?+
If your child is missing developmental milestones — in speech, walking, social interaction, or play — a consultation with our team can clarify whether EI is appropriate.
How often will my child need sessions?+
EI is typically intensive — often 2–3 sessions per week, plus daily home practice. Frequency is adjusted based on your child's needs and family capacity.
Will my child catch up with their peers?+
Many children who receive early intervention close the gap with their peers significantly or entirely. Outcomes vary, but early action always improves the trajectory.
Is early intervention available online?+
Yes — parent coaching and consultation sessions are available online. Depending on the child's age and needs, some direct therapy can also be delivered online effectively.
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Don't Wait — Early Action Changes Everything

Book a free early intervention consultation today. The earlier we start, the greater the impact.

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