Summit County Early Intervention is part of Baby Watch which is Utah’s network of services for children ages birth to three with developmental delays or disabilities. It provides early identification and development services for families of infants and toddlers, ages birth to three.
Summit County Early Intervention is part of the Baby Watch Early Intervention Program https://familyhealth.utah.gov/oec/baby-watch-early-intervention/ which is Utah’s network of services for children ages birth to three with developmental delays or disabilities. It provides early identification and development services for families of infants and toddlers, ages birth to three.
These services are provided through the coordinated efforts of parents, community agencies, and a variety of professionals. Most services provided by Summit County Early Intervention are provided in the family home or natural environment and community settings such as child care.
The Summit County Health Department and the Utah Department of Health are partnering to help parents learn about healthy development for their newborns and young children.
Seeing your child reach developmental milestones can be fun and memorable moments. Parents and grandparents often watch for a child’s first steps and words, and remember those moments forever. But sometimes children have delays in their development, not walking, crawling, and problems with eating.
To learn more about this important program and what you as a parent can do, call us at 435-333-1520 or click here for the Baby Watch Early Intervention Program website.https://familyhealth.utah.gov/oec/baby-watch-early-intervention/
Results are used by numerous local organizations that provide valuable services for our children. Click below to see the most recent 2023 results.
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