How long can my child get early intervention services?
Published: Apr. 10, 2025
When going through private insurance, a child can get early intervention services as long as they are medically necessary and your child qualifies based on insurance. With Regional Center, early intervention is until the age of 3. After this, your child would continue services through the school district. However, children over 3 can still be eligible for Regional Center services if they have a qualifying developmental disability that is expected to continue indefinitely and that constitutes a substantial disability.
For more information, see our full article Natural Setting : Early Intervention in the Home or Clinic
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