Child Development Services (formerly Early Intervention or Blind Babies Foundation)
Young children who are blind, visually impaired or have multiple disabilities increase their visual functioning, sensory awareness, communication and social skills in our Child Development Services (formerly known as Early Intervention or Blind Babies Foundation programs). Also, our services improve children’s physical, cognitive and emotional development. We help families become successful advocates for their children’s education and care. Children ages birth to 3 receive home visits. Children ages 3 to 6 participate in quarterly events. Our early intervention specialists collaborate with family members, medical professionals, caregivers and teachers.
- Southern California
- Central and Northern California
- Program Highlights
- Referral Procedure
Infants and toddlers, ages birth to 3, in Southern California who have vision loss or significant multiple disabilities. Children ages 3 through 6 who meet the same criteria attend quarterly events.
Our early intervention services extend to the following Regional Centers:
- Eastern Los Angeles
- Harbor
- Kern
- North Los Angeles
- San Gabriel/Pomona
- South Central Los Angeles
- Tri-Counties
Liberty was diagnosed with several visual impairments just before her second birthday. She struggled to see objects right in front of her and to process what she was seeing. Thankfully, her parents found Wayfinder Family Services.