Early Intervention Center

Early Intervention Center Our mission is to provide proven, results-driven services to children with autism spectrum disorders. We are a non-profit organization.

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If you have ever said one of these... you are not alone! 😂💛We hear these all the time, and they always come from a place...
03/24/2026

If you have ever said one of these... you are not alone! 😂💛

We hear these all the time, and they always come from a place of love , concern, and wanting the best for you child. There is absolutely not judgment here!

Save this if you have every said one of these before (we promise we get it😉)




Every child develops in their own way, and every family deserves support that feels compassionate, informed, and encoura...
03/19/2026

Every child develops in their own way, and every family deserves support that feels compassionate, informed, and encouraging. 💛

At Early Intervention Center, we believe in meeting children where they are and helping families feel supported along the way. As a nonprofit, our mission is rooted in care, community, and access to meaningful services for the families we serve.

Save this post for later or share it with a parent who may need the reminder.

03/18/2026

Things autism parents celebrate that other people might not understand 😂💛

• Your child tried a new food… and didn’t immediately spit it out
• They wore a new shirt without a 30-minute negotiation
• They made eye contact for 2 seconds
• They responded to their name on the first try
• They put their shoes on without launching them across the room

To everyone else these might seem small.

But autism parents know… these are BIG wins.

Progress looks different for every child, and we celebrate every step forward. 🌈

👇 Parents: what’s a “small win” you celebrated this week?

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Autism doesn’t come with a manual.It comes with a child who will teach you a completely new way to see the world. 💙The p...
03/18/2026

Autism doesn’t come with a manual.
It comes with a child who will teach you a completely new way to see the world. 💙

The patience.
The advocacy.
The celebrations that most people don’t even notice.

Autism parents are some of the strongest people out there.

💙 If this resonates with you, save this for the days that feel hard.

👇 Autism parents — what’s something your child has taught you?

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6 sensory activities you can try at home 🌈Sensory play helps children explore textures, build focus, and regulate emotio...
03/18/2026

6 sensory activities you can try at home 🌈

Sensory play helps children explore textures, build focus, and regulate emotions.

Here are some simple activities you can try:

1️⃣ Kinetic sand
2️⃣ Sensory bins
3️⃣ Playdough
4️⃣ Water Play
5️⃣ Obstacle Course
6️⃣ Sensory Bottle

These activities support creativity, motor skills, and sensory regulation while making learning fun.

👇 Parents: Which one would your child love the most?

💾 Save this post so you can try these activities later!

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3 signs early intervention could help your child 💛Every child develops at their own pace, but sometimes a little extra s...
03/18/2026

3 signs early intervention could help your child 💛

Every child develops at their own pace, but sometimes a little extra support can make a big difference in communication, social skills, and confidence.

Early intervention helps children build skills that support them at home, school, and in everyday life.

If you’re a parent reading this — you’re not alone and support is available. 🌈

👇 Parents: What was the first sign that made you start looking into early intervention?

Your experience might help another family who is just starting their journey.

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Things autism parents wish more people understood. 💛• Progress takes time• Every child develops differently• Sensory ove...
03/18/2026

Things autism parents wish more people understood. 💛

• Progress takes time
• Every child develops differently
• Sensory overload is real
• Small victories are BIG victories
• Patience and kindness go a long way

Behind every milestone is a parent, therapist, and child working incredibly hard.

👇 Parents: What is something you wish more people understood about autism?

Let’s help others learn by sharing experiences. Your story might help another parent feel less alone. 💙

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Not every victory is loud. 💛Sometimes it’s:✨ Saying a new word✨ Trying a new food✨ Making eye contact✨ Putting on shoes ...
03/18/2026

Not every victory is loud. 💛

Sometimes it’s:
✨ Saying a new word
✨ Trying a new food
✨ Making eye contact
✨ Putting on shoes independently
✨ Asking for help

To the world these may seem small…
but to families and children, they are life-changing moments.

At our center, we celebrate every step forward because small victories build confidence, independence, and brighter futures. 🌈

👇 Now we want to hear from YOU.

What is a “small victory” your child had recently?
Share it below so we can celebrate together. 💛

And if you know a parent who needs this reminder today, send this post to them.

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When your client finally masters a skill you’ve been working on for weeks and you’re trying to stay calm… but on the ins...
03/04/2026

When your client finally masters a skill you’ve been working on for weeks and you’re trying to stay calm… but on the inside you’re celebrating like this 💃

Check out the.eic.aba’s video.

03/04/2026

Parents always ask us about sensory toys 🤍

Sensory play helps children explore their environment, regulate emotions, and build important developmental skills through play.

Some sensory toys kids often love:
• Pop tubes
• Sensory bins (rice, beans, kinetic sand)
• Squishy fidget toys
• Light-up cause-and-effect toys

Every child experiences sensory input differently, so finding what works best for them can make a big difference in focus, communication, and emotional regulation.

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📍 The Early Intervention Center
Troy, Michigan















Progress doesn’t always look big.Sometimes it looks like staying in the room.Trying again.Making eye contact.Or trusting...
02/17/2026

Progress doesn’t always look big.

Sometimes it looks like staying in the room.
Trying again.
Making eye contact.
Or trusting someone new.

We see it all — and we celebrate every step 🤍

These shouldn’t be ‘fun facts,’ but here we are. 💛Save this for later & share with someone who needs it.⸻
02/12/2026

These shouldn’t be ‘fun facts,’ but here we are. 💛
Save this for later & share with someone who needs it.


Address

55 Park Drive
Troy, MI
48083

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

+12485658970

Website

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