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General Information: The Infant-Toddler Developmental Center was created to screen children for developmental delays and connect their families with services and answers. Active since 1981, “In-Tot” has already served 500 Lewis County children and their families.

This program offers free developmental screenings in a wide variety of settings. When intervention is needed, our Family Resource Coordinators (FRCs) can help find the providers, evaluations, and therapies to meet your child needs. In-Tot will help you develop an Individual Family Resource Plan (IFSP) reflecting your family’s unique concerns, interests, and values.

FAQ:

  • Who is eligible for In-Tot Early Intervention Services?
    Any child under the age of 3 who lives in rural Lewis County outside of Centralia & Chehalis that is experiencing a developmental delay.

  • What is a developmental delay?
    A delay is 25% or more, or a 1.5 standard deviation below the child’s age in one or more developmental areas. Physical or mental conditions that cause known delays may also qualify children for intervention.

  • Do you conduct developmental screenings for my child?
    Yes! Our developmental screenings are conducted by our trained therapists in house without the need for a doctor’s referral or note. They are completely free.

  • What if I’m not sure if my child is experience a delay in their growth?
    We recommend you apply or call today to schedule a free developmental screening!