The first three years of life are very critical to a child’s growth and development. Some children need extra help from their parents, siblings, and other service providers to help them grow to be healthy and happy children. The Guam Early Intervention System (GEIS), under the Guam Department of Education, Division of Special Education provides services and support to young children birth to three years of age who have or are at risk for developmental delays and disabilities. Early intervention services are provided in the child’s home or community settings, such as child care centers, playground, beach, etc.
GEIS can help address developmental issues for these children by providing numerous services including (but not limited to) developmental assessments, individual family service planning, home visits and therapy, parent education and support, and service coordination with other local agencies.
The program’s lead agency is the Department of Education under the Division of Special Education. The Department of Education supports the full inclusion of infants and toddlers that have or may be at risk for developmental delays. This commitment is reflected in the Department's Vision Statement:
GEIS offers the following services:
- Newborn Developmental Screening
- Developmental Evalutaion
- Vision, Hearing, Speech/Language Evaluation and Services
- Physical Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Play-Based Therapy
- Social Work Services
- Nursing Services
- Transition Services
- Assistive Technology
- Family Training, Counseling, and Home Visits
- Medical Services (only for diagnostic or evaluation purposes)
- Health & Nutrition Services
Our Education Community: Prepares all students for life, Promotes excellence, and Provides support.
Aligned with the Department's vision and in collaboration with families, professionals and community members, the Guam Early Intervention System (GEIS) created the following
mission statement:
Guam Early Intervention System is committed to Enabling families to access Integrated and quality services for young children through Supports and shared dreams.
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