04/30/2026
For Kids with Disabilities, Early Intervention Boosts Academics Later:
Accessing early intervention services like speech, occupational, physical or behavioral therapy in the first years of life can lead to more than developmental gains, new research suggests.
Children who receive early intervention by age 3 score better in English language arts and are more likely to meet academic standards in math and English in third grade, according to a first-of-its-kind study published in the journal JAMA Network Open.
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For Kids With Disabilities, Early Intervention Boosts Academics Later April 30, 2026 eladc Leave a comment by Shaun Heasley | April 24, 2026 Accessing early intervention services like speech, occupational, physical or behavioral therapy in the first years of life can lead to more than developmental....