We try to connect families with their community as much as possible, including helping problem solve outings like trips to the grocery store and connecting families with programs like library story time. Our services are always in a child’s natural environment, which includes the home as well as the community, so it’s possible for visits to take place at the park, the library, the daycare, the store, the doctor’s office, or any place else the family wants the child to go.
We also offer transition services for when children are aging out of our program. Since children can only receive our services until they’re about to turn 3, we spend the year prior preparing for the transition out of early intervention into whatever comes next. We help families connect to preschools, Head Start, and Early Childhood Special Education, based on what’s appropriate for the child.
We also connect families with graduates from previous years to serve as mentors and have a parent representative on our Interagency Coordinating Council (ICC). The ICC is a connection between the local agencies servicing young children and their families in Goochland and Powhatan, including our program, the public schools, the health department, social services, other departments within the community services board, the Smart Beginnings program, and our local libraries.