IMPORTANCE OF EARLY INTERVENTION FOR CHILDREN:

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- Minimizing Functional Impact : Early intervention helps reduce the functional impacts of communication and social interaction deficits, stereotypical behaviors, limited interests, and other issues that affect children and their families.

- Preventing Unwanted Behaviors: It helps minimize and prevent undesirable behaviors that hinder a child's learning and development.

- Significance of Early Intervention: Early intervention is crucial not only for the child but also for the family and society as a whole, as detailed below:

�� For the Child:

Early intervention can reduce the severity of developmental deficits and help children acquire necessary skills to live as independently and comfortably as possible.

�� For the Family:

Early intervention aids parents and family members in understanding the issues the child faces. It provides them with intervention skills to assist the child, reduces stress and difficulties, builds better relationships, and enhances the family’s quality of life.

 �� For Society:

Early intervention reduces societal burdens by helping children lead independent lives, potentially secure employment, and maintain better mental health. This contributes positively to societal development.

The Thiện Chí Center encourages parents to identify and intervene early to help children integrate into the community as soon as possible.

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