Early support does not mean rushing your child into programs. It simply means providing understanding, engagement, and tools at the right time. The earlier a child receives support, the easier it becomes to nurture growth.
Benefits of Early Support
- Better communication
- Reduced frustration
- Stronger emotional regulation
- Improved social skills
- Increased independence
What Early Support Looks Like
- Introducing visual schedules
- Encouraging alternative communication
- Building sensory friendly routines
- Noticing patterns and triggers
- Seeking professional guidance when necessary
Your Role as a Parent
You are the first and most important support system. Your attention, patience, and willingness to learn already set your child up for success.
