Birth to Three Special Needs Brochure
Early Intervention and Early Detection
Georgia's Babies Can't Wait Program
The Babies Can't Wait (BCW) program in the State of Georgia is the service delivery system for children between birth and three years of age who have developmental delays or a disability (GDPH, 2012). Once a child has been referred to the BCW program, either by a family member or physician, the parents are contacted within a few days to schedule an initial interview (GDHR, 2005). During the interview parents are given information about BCW services, are asked to sign consent forms, and if the child is determined to be eligible an evaluation is scheduled. The evaluation is conducted by a team of at least two multidisciplinary professionals with training and experience in early childhood education, early childhood special education, occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech-language pathology, nursing, and/or nutrition (GDHR, 2005).
The Value of Early Intervention
Historically, children between birth and three years of age with developmental delays or disabilities were considered resistant to interventions (Rydz, Shevell, Majnemer, and Oskoui, 2005). Over the past decades, however, this view has changed drastically, so much so that legislation has been passed at the state and federal levels mandating early intervention programs. The new view of developmental 'malleability' extends to an infant's brain and interventions designed to strengthen...
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