Early On Michigan is a statewide system that provides early intervention services for infants and toddlers with special needs and their families.
Under the scope of Early On, a family could access hearing and speech services, nutrition consultation and counseling, physical therapy, nursing services, family support, special education, and other services that may be helpful to the development of a child with special needs. Evaluation, assessment, and service coordination are provided at no cost to families.
Early On is family-centered. This means that families are recognized as having the central role in the lives of their children, and are seen as experts regarding their children. It also means that families and professionals work together, as partners, to plan and provide the services and supports each family member needs, based on their strengths.
Early On involves many agencies at the state and local levels. It encourages communication and collaboration among agencies and organizations as they work with families.
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