The Early Intervention minor provides you with the knowledge and skills needed to support children with disabilities and their families. Through a combination of coursework and hands-on experiences, you'll learn how to identify and address developmental delays, collaborate with families and professionals and promote positive outcomes for children in diverse settings.
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Early Intervention - Minor
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Minor in Early Intervention
Kent State University’s Minor in Early Intervention offers students foundational knowledge and practical skills to work with young children experiencing developmental delays or disabilities. This program covers essential topics such as child development, family-centered practices, and early childhood assessment and intervention techniques. Students gain insights into creating inclusive environments that support the developmental needs of infants and toddlers, enhancing their ability to work effectively with children and families.