Developmental Disabilities Division

401 Fifth Avenue
Suite 520
Seattle, WA 98104

ddd@kingcounty.gov
Phone: 206-263-9061
Fax: 206-205-1632
TTY: 711 Relay Service

Department :Community and Human Services

Families as Partners

Because families are the constant in a child’s life, Early Intervention (EI) services are family-centered. Family-Centered Services means families and EI practitioners are working together as partners, with the opinions of each considered to equal.

Values:

  • Parents are equal and valuable members of the team.
  • Parental participation is vital to the team.
  • Parents provide valuable information about their child’s development, likes and dislikes that no one else knows.

Family-centered services and supports are:

  • Designed to share information that parents need in their role as the child’s primary caregiver and decision maker.
  • Designed with the recognition that the family is the primary influence on the child and has the greatest impact on his/her learning and development.
  • Designed to support each family’s confidence in enhancing the child’s learning and development.
  • Delivered in a manner that matches the family’s life-style, priorities and concerns.
  • Developed in a collaborative manner that involves family members, EI staff and other agencies or people important in a child’s life.
  • Provided in a manner that promotes effective communication and problem solving as a team.

Adapted from: Division of Early Childhood (DEC): Recommended Practices in Early Intervention/Early Childhood Special Education.


All of us are better than one of us…

  • When working with infants, toddlers and their families, no single individual, professional or agency can meet the needs of each child.
  • As a team that includes you, your family, your EI provider, Family Resource Coordinator and other community agencies, we can work together to meet your child’s needs and support your child’s development.

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  Updated: January 24, 2006