Episode 21: What Early Intervention Progress Really Looks Like in the First Six Months
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Early intervention does not feel loud or urgent in the beginning. It often feels quiet, slow, and filled with doubt. Families start to wonder whether anything is actually happening, whether progress should look different, or whether they should be pushing harder for more services. Those questions are rarely answered clearly, and that uncertainty can be just as heavy as the diagnosis itself.
In Episode 21, I walk parents through what the first six months of early intervention are truly designed to do and why this phase often feels invisible. This episode is not about adding more therapy, rushing milestones, or jumping ahead to school-based services. It is about understanding the foundational work that determines whether early intervention will actually support long-term progress or simply become another source of stress.
This conversation is for parents who are already receiving early intervention but feel unsettled by the pace, the lack of visible skill gains, or the pressure to do more. I explain what professionals are observing during the early months, why baseline data matters more than most families realize, and how early regulation and engagement set the stage for later learning and IEP success.
Drawing from professional expertise and lived experience, this episode reframes progress, normalizes regression, and clarifies why quality and consistency matter far more than volume. It also shows families how the data they are gathering now quietly prepares them to become stronger advocates when school-based services begin.
🌱 In this episode, I cover:
✨ What is actually happening during the first 30 days of early intervention
✨ Why observation and baseline data are critical and often misunderstood
✨ What real progress looks like in the first 90 days
✨ Why regulation and engagement come before skill acquisition
✨ The most common early intervention mistakes in the first six months
✨ Why more services do not always lead to better outcomes
✨ How early intervention quietly prepares families for future IEP meetings
✨ Why regression does not mean failure and comparison undermines clarity
If you are in the early months of intervention and questioning whether you are doing enough, this episode is meant to ground you. You are not falling behind. You are building a foundation. Early intervention works best when it is intentional, paced, and rooted in understanding rather than fear.
🎧 Press play when you’re ready. Let’s learn this together.
Episode 21 is now streaming on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FlorDeAmelia
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1TC4pMJxQrwcyStNfnc9Rd?si=b77353d4aea34a3d
Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/starting-with-iep/id1828187191
Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3a1b111a-750f-4c5e-a3c5-38c55ee4e2d4/starting-with-iep
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