MASONS TEAM...
For the last 3 years I have met some amazing women who have worked with Mason, educated me, and who we consider family. The next 3 months will be our last 3 months with these women. I am sad beyond words, they have inspired me, cheered me on when I needed it the most, educated me, and have become friends.
When Mason does something for the first time, crawling, walking, talking...ect. I send out a massive text to Mason's team. Let's face it even though the therapists think I don't need them they are WRONG and I enjoy them being part of every milestone!
These women have developed a relationship with Mason and know him well. His likes, dislikes, wants and needs. These women have saw the crazy side in me, endured a million questions and they are still with us! ha.
I don't know what I am going to do without these women weekly but I do know (bc i'm told weekly) they are only a phone call away and will be forever in our hearts!
"Early childhood intervention provides support for infants and young children who have developmental delays or disabilities, their families and communities, in order to promote the child development and inclusion
Occupational Therapist... Occupational therapists assist children and their caregivers to build skills that enable them to participate in meaningful occupations. Occupational therapists also address the psycho social needs of children and youth to enable them to participate in meaningful life events. These occupations may include: normal growth and development, feeding, play, social skills, and education.


Developmental Interventionist:
trained in education, early childhood education, psychology, social work, or sociology.



"You are the squeaky wheel, Squeaky wheels get the most attention...BE the Squeaky wheel!"

MANDY "You're an awesome mommy!"
A little about TRE (The Resource Exchange)
The resource exchange is for ages 0-3
It is a in home program where trained professionals come to the child, based on developmental delays or based on a medical diagnosis.




Typically at Mason's age, the child would have one therapist. At this time he has 5. I had to fight for these therapist to stick with us bc of the service coordinator trying to convince me one was plenty. I feel that each one of these therapist bring something different to the table, and they have their own unique, individual relationship with Mason and I don't think Mason would be where he was without them. Mason has 5 therapists, does about 5 hours a week with these therapist. I wouldn't have it any other way.
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