Infant Development Program (Prince George)
The Prince George Infant Development Program (IDP) has been in operation since 1979. The Infant Development Program services children from birth to three years of age who are at risk for, or who may have a delay in development. Your participation is voluntary.
What is the Infant Development Program?
-Support to Parents in planning activities that encourage child development
-Assessment to identify specific areas of developmental delay
-Consultants are professionals with special training in early child development, assessment and activities
-Funding is provided by the Ministry for Children and Family Development (MCFD) with local sponsorship by non-profit societies in a number of communities throughout BC
-Offered to families at no cost
What is the Infant Development Program?
-Support to Parents in planning activities that encourage child development
-Assessment to identify specific areas of developmental delay
-Consultants are professionals with special training in early child development, assessment and activities
-Funding is provided by the Ministry for Children and Family Development (MCFD) with local sponsorship by non-profit societies in a number of communities throughout BC
-Offered to families at no cost
Main Page: https://aimhi.ca/contact-us/
Details
Disabilities
Autism Spectrum Disorder, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome , Dual Diagnosis, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome / Spectrum Disorders , Intellectual / Developmental Disability
Age
0-3
Eligibility
Access to the program through referral from a doctor, nurse, or other professional.
Locations
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