Early Intervention for Infants and Toddlers with Developmental Delays
The Early Intervention Colorado program provides developmental supports and services to families with children birth through 2 years of age who have developmental needs. Early Intervention (EI) services can help improve a child's ability to develop and learn. The EI Colorado program provides services to help families support the developmental needs of their children.
For program information and resources, Early Intervention Colorado or call 1-888-777-4041
The Colorado Department of Education is dedicated to providing information on special education issues, practices and resources to families who have children ages 0-21 years old with disabilities.
Find and Contact your local EI program.
View the complete Local EI Program directory
Local agencies, often Community Centered Boards (CCBs), throughout Colorado are responsible for providing early intervention services in their local service area. Individuals such as a doctor, family member, neighbor, or child care worker may contact the local EI program on a family's behalf. A family may also contact their local EI program on their own.
Once a local EI program has been notified, a service coordinator will be assigned to assist the family in accessing services. The service coordinator will help identify the family's concerns, priorities, strengths, needs, find resources, and also make sure the rights of the family are protected.|