Helpful Resources

CONNECT

Resources on Pennsylvania’s Early Intervention Program

Pathways

Pathways is an awesome website and the CDC development checklist is also a good resource for parents.

ASHA’s Website

ASHA’s website is great to recommend if you’re looking for resources for families to help with their child’s speech. It gives some info on milestones and when to request an evaluation for your child:

Mommy & Me Speech Therapy

Mommy & Me speech therapy is a simple resource too. She has some free worksheets for picture cards as well as resources/info for parents on their child’s speech.

Tree House Books

Free Library of Philadelphia

Cap4Kids

Please Touch Museum

Zero to Three

Start Early

Center for the Social and Emotional foundations for Early Learning

Early Intervention Technical Assistance (EITA)

Contact Contact us at Brighter Days Early Intervention Agency

Get Started

Developmental milestones are things most children can do by a certain age. How your child plays, learns, speaks, and acts offers important clues about their development.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have a list of developmental milestones from birth through 5 years of age here which shows how to help your child learn and grow, as well signs to look for so you can act early.

If you need help navigating the process.

To learn more contact the City of Philadelphia’s Intellectual DisAbilities Services directly: