Opinion
Early years has ‘quietly become the frontline of young children’s mental health support’
Many educators are facing burnout because they are expected to support young children who are experiencing anxiety, trauma, attachment difficulties and emerging neurodiversity – but without essential ...
For many services, including the specialized therapy and support that Lengen provides, that rate was higher in the 1990s when early intervention began in New York state, than it is today. For instance ...
Naiommy Baret’s 3-year-old son receives early intervention services for epilepsy and a speech delay. Credit: Vanessa Leroy for The Hechinger Report The Hechinger Report covers one topic: education.
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