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"Due to changes in local funding allocation, Washington County Help Me Grow interagency activities are no longer funded (website final update- June 30, 2011).
Contact your local school district Early Childhood Special Education Program for further information .

You may have noticed your child doesn't seem to be developing certain skills like learning, moving, eating, hearing, behaving, interacting, listening, seeing or talking at the time when most children develop those skills. You may know or be concerned that your child has a medical diagnosis or condition that can affect development. Early Intervention is here to help you.
Help Me Grow, Early Intervention:
- Is the first place to call when you have concerns about an infant or toddler’s development, age birth to three.
- Connects families to early intervention services and supports in their own community.
- Focuses on family strengths, concerns and priorities.

Help Me Grow Early Intervention Services are for eligible infants and toddlers and their families. Our goal is to help families access and acquire the knowledge, skills and services which will meet the unique needs of their child.
To Make a Referral
Referrals may be made by parents and family members, child care providers, preschool teachers, physicians, nurses, social workers or by others (with parent permission). Make a Referral
