The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare’s Infant Toddler Program supports the development of children and families in the state. We provide no-cost services to families, with funding from private insurance, Medicaid, and federal and state sources. Our Boise Office, located in Westgate Building, can help with applications and referrals for services. Our program promotes physical, cognitive, and social-emotional development for children and helps meet their families’ needs.
0 to 3 years
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According to our therapies search website, there are currently 12 companies providing therapy services for children and adolescents in zip code 83704, 52 in Boise, and 221 throughout the entire state of Idaho.
The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare’s Infant Toddler Program in the Boise Office at Westgate Building provides a comprehensive guide to help you determine if your child needs speech therapy. Speech therapy can help children with autism improve their communication skills, such as responding to questions, starting or ending conversations, changing conversation topics, and understanding other people’s body language. Early intervention is important for language development and can help your child become more independent and confident. If your child is very quiet, says only a few words, or does not speak at all, it may be time to consider speech therapy. To learn more about speech therapy and to find out if it is right for your child, visit the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Infant Toddler Program in the Boise Office at Westgate Building.
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