NICU Alumni Podcast

Early Intervention Expert - Liz Gil

December 07, 2022 NICU Alumni Episode 6
NICU Alumni Podcast
Early Intervention Expert - Liz Gil
Show Notes

Liz is an expert in all things Early Intervention (EI) - especially as it relates to services in NYC… but she has a wealth of knowledge to share that can be helpful to all of our NICU Alumni families, no matter where you are.

After gaining some experience working in Early Intervention she fell in love and never looked back. She has now dedicated herself to supporting families in EI programs for over 12 years.

Quick Call Outs from the Episode:

  • Early Intervention (EI) is a federally mandated program available across all 50 states. This program services children from ages 0-3. 
  • EI delivers evaluations and services to support a child’s ongoing development.
  • Although EI is available in all 50 states, how it’s delivered may look different in your home state.
  • THE FIRST STEP to get the evaluation process started, is to open a referral with the EI Agency in your state - that can come from a doctor, a teacher, or directly from you.
  • A child is evaluated across multiple areas to determine what services, if any, they will receive.
  • If your child is determined ineligible for services, and you feel this does not reflect their development, you can request another evaluation.
  • Liz reminds us, as the parent, you are the expert about your child!
  • EI is completely voluntary and confidential. The results of the evaluations are treated like medical records.
  • If you’re hesitant about Early Intervention, since it can be a lengthy onboarding process, Liz recommends to at least have the evaluation done, so that you can decide next steps.
  • You can also start slow with the amount of services your child receives, however we strongly feel that the sooner you start, the better, and the more services your child can receive, the better!
  • Since a NICU experience can be traumatic and triggering, consider joining a support group, whether it’s led by a Social Worker, or peers (PS - NICU Alumni hosts a parent support group in South Florida).
  • Group Support is available through many venues, such as: online forums, virtual, in person, etc… go at your own pace and give yourself grace!
  • Connecting with a Developmental Pediatrician, someone who can follow your child's progress, can be another great addition to your child's healthcare team.
  • New York specific resources

You can connect with Liz though her email (elizabeth.Gil87@gmail.com).

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The purpose of this podcast is for entertainment only and should not be viewed as medical advice.