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Early Development Network
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The Early Development Network supports families and provides services designed based on the needs of children birth to age three. The program connects qualified families with early intervention services to help infants and toddlers grow and develop and help their families in this process. Depending on your child's needs, services coordinators, special education teachers and other professionals will work together to develop a plan to help your child grow and develop.
Omaha Public Schools staff use the coaching model. Staff work one-on-one with families to show specific techniques they can use with their child. These techniques help students grow socially, cognitively, physically and in the area of language development.
If you have concerns regarding the development of your child who is between the ages of birth thru 2 years old, please call the Early Development Network at 531-299-0242 or email birthto3referrals@ops.org to start an assessment.
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