At 10 months old, Maeve is crawling, pulling herself up to stand, and working hard on beginning to talk. Milestones that her family has joyfully celebrated, with Early Intervention (EI) celebrating right beside them.
Maeve’s journey with EI at Fairfield DD started when she was just two months old. After receiving a diagnosis of a disability, her family made the decision they wouldn’t get lost in the endless scroll of internet searches asking, “When should my baby roll over?” or “Is it normal if she hasn’t lifted her head yet?” Instead, they embraced Maeve’s unique pace and sought expert guidance.
That’s when Marla, an EI Developmental Specialist, met the family. With Marla’s help, Maeve’s family began working on foundational goals, starting with routines to improve sleep and strengthen her body. These early efforts laid the groundwork for Maeve to eventually lift her head, roll over, and now, crawl and stand.
Each month, Marla visits the family to check in, assess progress, and set new goals. Maeve’s parents say these visits have been great not just for tracking development, but for the reassurance they bring.
One of the most empowering aspects of EI for Maeve’s family has been the ability to set clear, achievable goals. In a world overflowing with parenting advice and developmental charts, having a real person who understands their child’s needs has made all the difference. Every child is different, and Maeve’s family likes that EI can create a personalized plan and walk with them through it.
“It’s been so helpful to have someone with experience reassure us she’s having success.” Maeve’s dad shares, “There’s a light at the end of the tunnel, and no need to worry.”
Maeve’s mom encourages other families to consider EI services, saying it’s helpful to stay on track with someone who truly understands what you’re going through.
With each milestone Maeve reaches, she and her family grow more confident. Thanks to her family and the partnership they’ve formed with Marla and the EI Team, Maeve is thriving, and her family is right there cheering her on.