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Building brighter futures.
Early help for Kansas kids..
All Kansas infants and toddlers
(birth to age 3) are entitled to a
free developmental evaluation to
determine if they are eligible for early
intervention services. Children who
qualify can receive no-cost, in-home,
early intervention services for
developmental delays or disabilities.
Coordinator Name:
Email:
Phone:
Fax:
Address:
Areas Served:
Emilee Wilke
reach@greenbush.org
620.229.8304
620.488.6434
104 1/2 W. 9th Ave, Suite 406
PO Box 233
Winfield, KS 67156
Elk, Chautauqua, Cowley
Hope starts with a plan. Begin today.
Let's get in touch.
Our program has
numerous providers ready
to help your child.
Infant Toddler Services of Kansas Provided by REACH
Early intervention makes a
life-changing difference.
During the first three years of life,
children’s brains undergo remarkable
development, setting the stage for
their future growth and potential. A
child with a delay is not developing
like other children of a similar age.
You may notice delays in:​
Our Mission.
One State. One Family.
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Our mission is to support Kansas families with infants or toddlers experiencing developmental delays or disabilities so every child can learn, grow, and achieve their fullest potential.
Who.       ​
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We are professional therapists, highly trained, specialized in early childhood development. We genuinely care for children and believe in helping others. Our services are provided at no-cost to families.
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We provide early intervention therapy at no cost for children with developmental delays (0-3) and their families/ support systems.
What.
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Visits are provided in the child's natural learning environment (in-home, daycare, community) by one primary provider with a team of support and resources. We focus on increasing the confidence and competence of caregivers so they can help their child.
How.​
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Our program is a federally recommended program (IDEA-Part C), implemented by the state of Kansas. Early intervention produces positive results, making a big impact for children and families, strengthening communities for the future of our state.
Why.​
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