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Who provides Infant and Child Development Program service?

Professionally trained individuals from a variety of disciplines provide ICDP services, such as early childhood education, psychology, child studies, family systems and child development, health care and/or special education. ICDP professionals participate in cross-disciplinary training based on evidenced-based practice. ICDP professionals also have knowledge of the community where they are working, other services available to the family in the community and the ways in which social, linguistic, cultural, racial and ability differences are valued parts of our diverse society.

What are the benefits of the Infant and Child Development Program?

Identifying risks early in a child’s life results in improved opportunities for success. There is widespread scientific and clinical consensus that investments in optimizing early development pay off through upstream prevention of health problems and increasing social benefits.

The Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services (MCCSS) provides funding for healthy child development programs to maximize the potential of children with a developmental concern and prepare them for success in school and in life. The Infant and Child Development Program (ICDP) partners with families to provide support, information, and early intervention services. The ICDP is often the first point of contact for families accessing children’s services. This home-based early intervention model is one element that makes the ICDP unique among other early years programs and services.

During the home visit, the ICDP professional observes the parent/caregiver in daily routines to determine the current strategies and uses joint problem solving to identify what will work best for the family. The professional observes the family participating in their routines to better understand where challenges may be and provides coaching, consultation or modelling where appropriate.

Where can I find more information about the Infant and Child Development Program?

You can find more information about Infant and Child Development Programs by visiting the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services.

Where can I find an Infant and Child Development Program near me?

You can find an Infant and Child Development program near you by visiting the Infant and Child Development Program directory.