Welcome to Early Intervention Play • Serving families nationwide • Mon–Fri 8am–7pm PST • Free 15-minute consultation: 669-343-3815
Our Services

Support designed around your child’s development and your family’s needs.

At Early Intervention Play, services are designed to help children build skills through connection, play, communication, and family-centered support. Each service is personalized to your child’s strengths, needs, and developmental goals.

What families can expect

  • Personalized support based on your child’s developmental profile, strengths, and goals.
  • Play-based sessions that feel engaging, practical, and appropriate for everyday family life.
  • Coaching and guidance so parents and caregivers feel supported, informed, and involved.
  • Flexible service options that may include in-home, community-based, or virtual sessions.
  • A warm, relationship-centered approach that focuses on progress, confidence, and real-life carryover.
How We Help

A deeper look at our services

The homepage gives a quick overview. This page gives families a clearer picture of what each service may include, who it helps, and what support can look like in practice.

Service 1

Developmental Therapy

Support focused on helping children strengthen foundational developmental skills in ways that feel natural, engaging, and tailored to their stage of growth.

  • Daily routines and developmental milestones
  • Attention, engagement, and learning through play
  • Motor, sensory, and adaptive participation
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Service 2

Play-Based Therapy

Children learn best when they feel safe, interested, and connected. Play is used intentionally to build skills while keeping sessions meaningful and child-centered.

  • Interactive play to support development
  • Relationship-based learning opportunities
  • Activities matched to your child’s needs
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Service 3

Communication Support

Services that help children strengthen communication, connection, and participation, whether they are building early language, expressive skills, or social interaction.

  • Early communication and language growth
  • Engagement, turn-taking, and interaction
  • Strategies to support communication at home
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Service 4

Parent Coaching & Education

Families are a central part of progress. Coaching provides practical guidance, support, and strategies that fit into real routines and everyday life.

  • Family-centered collaboration
  • Simple strategies for home and community
  • Confidence-building support for caregivers
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Service 5

Social-Emotional Support

Guidance that supports connection, regulation, engagement, and healthy interaction so children can participate more comfortably and confidently.

  • Emotional connection and co-regulation
  • Social engagement and interaction skills
  • Support for transitions and participation
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Service 6

Flexible Session Options

Services can be provided in ways that best support your family’s routines, preferences, and access needs.

  • In-home support
  • Community-based sessions
  • Virtual or telehealth options
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Service Details

What support may look like

Every child is different. These descriptions are intended to help families understand the kinds of support that may be included based on individual needs.

Developmental Therapy

Developmental therapy focuses on helping children strengthen the foundational skills they need to participate more fully in daily life. Sessions may support learning, attention, engagement, play, routines, and other core developmental areas in a way that feels practical and relationship-based.

Support is individualized and built around your child’s current abilities, family goals, and the environments where progress matters most, including home, community, and everyday routines.

May include support with:

  • Developmental milestones and participation
  • Engagement during routines and activities
  • Attention, regulation, and learning readiness
  • Daily life skills through guided interaction

Play-Based Therapy

Play is one of the most effective ways children learn. Play-based therapy uses intentional activities, connection, and interaction to support development in a way that feels natural and motivating for the child.

Instead of forcing rigid tasks, sessions are designed to meet children where they are and build growth through engaging experiences that support skill development, confidence, and participation.

May include support with:

  • Interactive play and shared attention
  • Problem-solving and flexibility through play
  • Participation, imitation, and engagement
  • Activities matched to developmental goals

Communication and Language Support

Communication support helps children build the skills needed to connect, express needs, interact with others, and participate more fully in daily life. This may include support for early communication, expressive language, receptive understanding, and social interaction.

Families also receive practical strategies that can be carried over into routines at home, helping communication growth continue beyond the session itself.

May include support with:

  • Early communication and language development
  • Turn-taking, interaction, and shared engagement
  • Expressing wants, needs, and ideas
  • Everyday communication strategies for caregivers

Parent Coaching and Family Support

Families play a critical role in a child’s progress. Parent coaching is designed to make support feel practical, clear, and sustainable by helping caregivers understand how to carry strategies into everyday life.

Coaching is collaborative, respectful, and individualized. The goal is not just progress during sessions, but meaningful carryover across routines, environments, and family interactions.

May include support with:

  • Coaching during routines and daily transitions
  • Simple strategies families can actually use
  • Questions, concerns, and developmental guidance
  • Building confidence in supporting progress at home

Social-Emotional Support

Social-emotional development affects how children connect, regulate, interact, and participate in the world around them. Support in this area helps children strengthen comfort, engagement, and relational confidence.

This service can also help families better understand their child’s cues, needs, and responses so they can feel more supported in everyday situations.

May include support with:

  • Connection, engagement, and co-regulation
  • Transitions, routines, and participation
  • Social interaction and relational growth
  • Supporting emotional safety and confidence
Session Formats

Flexible options for how services are delivered

The right setting depends on your child, your family, and what will best support progress and participation.

In-Home Sessions

Support delivered in the comfort of your home, where children often feel most regulated and families can naturally practice strategies within daily routines.

Community-Based Support

Sessions that take place in natural settings where children live, play, and participate, helping support carryover into real-world experiences.

Virtual Sessions

Telehealth support that provides flexibility for families who benefit from remote access, coaching, or ongoing collaboration from home.

How It Works

A simple path forward for families

Getting started should feel clear, supportive, and low-pressure.

1

Book a consultation

Start with a conversation about your child, your concerns, and what kind of support may be the best fit for your family.

2

Create a personalized plan

Recommendations are based on your child’s strengths, areas of need, family priorities, and the setting that makes the most sense.

3

Begin supportive services

Services begin with a collaborative, family-centered approach focused on progress that feels meaningful in everyday life.

FAQ

Common questions from families

These answers help clarify what services can look like and what families can expect.

How do I know which service is right for my child?

The best starting point is a consultation. That conversation helps identify your child’s needs, your goals as a family, and which type of support may be the best fit.

Are services only for very young children?

Support is tailored to the child and family. Depending on the service, support may be appropriate for infants, toddlers, young children, and older children who benefit from developmental, social, communication, or family-centered support.

Do parents participate in sessions?

Parent and caregiver involvement is strongly encouraged. Families are an important part of progress, and coaching can help support carryover between sessions and everyday routines.

Can sessions happen at home or virtually?

Yes. Depending on the service and your family’s needs, support may be available in-home, in community-based settings, or virtually through telehealth.

What should I do if I am not sure whether my child needs support?

That is exactly what the consultation is for. You do not need to have everything figured out before reaching out. A conversation can help you better understand your options and next steps.

Ready to find the right support for your child?

Whether you are looking for developmental support, communication guidance, play-based therapy, or parent coaching, the first step is a simple conversation about your child and your family’s needs.

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