Early Intervention Programs

  • Up to 3

    Does your child have difficulty talking? Crawling or walking? Sitting or standing? Understanding their emotions? Interacting with others? Eating? If you answered yes to any of these questions, your child and family may be eligible for services through the Up to 3 Early Intervention Program at USU.

    The mission of the Up to 3 Early Intervention Program is to promote the development of children, under the age of 3, who have a disability or developmental delay and to provide services to children and families living in Cache, Box Elder, and Rich Counties. These services address the needs of families and children and can include physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech/language therapy, eating and nutrition services, hearing and vision, and specialized instruction for children at risk for Autism Spectrum Disorders.

  • Bear River Headstart

    Bear River Headstart is a comprehensive preschool program for children and their families. Also offers early child development program that serves families with infants and toddlers, and pregnant women through both home-based and center-based options.

  • Empower Speech Therapy

    Therapy office that provides services for speech disorders, language disorders, voice disorders, fluency disorders, alternative and augmentative communication (AAC), and swallowing/feeding disorders.

  • Milestone Moments

    Track your child’s developmental steps using CDC’s Milestone Moments on their website or download the free Milestone Tracker App.

    Phone: 800-CDC-INFO

  • Riverside Preschool - Logan School District

    For preschool children ages 3-5. If your child is experiencing significant difficulty with communication, learning, behavior, vision, hearing, motor skills, or overall development compared to typical peers, they may qualify for special education or related services.

    Phone: 435-755-2337