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Support for young children – Outpatient early intervention

Presentation of the early intervention program of K+X in Hameln

Support for young children – Outpatient early intervention

Targeted support for children aged 0-6 years

Our outpatient early intervention is aimed at children aged 0-6 years who are delayed in their development. This support for young children is individual and targeted in order to support the specific developmental needs of each child.

Outpatient early intervention – where and how?

Early intervention usually takes place once a week, either in the child's usual environment - at home, in kindergarten - or in our premises at K+X. This flexible offer ensures that intervention takes place where the child feels most comfortable.

We offer our outpatient early intervention in the districts of Hameln-Pyrmont, Schaumburg, Holzminden and the Hanover region.

Who is the funding for?

Our offer is aimed at children who are delayed in their development, are at risk of a disability or are already impaired. Abnormalities in the following areas can be signs of a need for support:

  • Behave

  • Language

  • movement sequences

  • social interaction

  • play behavior

  • perception

Our methods of early intervention

Our support for young children is holistic and includes the entire family and the child's social environment. We work with proven methods such as:

  • Marte Meo

  • therapeutic play therapy

  • Sensory Integration and Basic Stimulation

  • psychomotor skills

  • nature and experiential education

  • animal-assisted learning

  • client-centered conversation

goals of early intervention

Our goal is to fully exploit the child's developmental potential. The goals of early intervention can be:

  • Strengthening the personality

  • Improve movement coordination

  • Promote language development

  • To improve social behavior

  • Strengthening body awareness

  • Promote play and learning behavior

  • To strengthen the parent-child relationship and the parenting skills of parents

How do I apply?

In the district of Hameln-Pyrmont, the need for support is determined by the early detection center or a social pediatric center in Hanover. The costs are covered in accordance with the Social Code (§ 55 and 56 SGB IX) and can be applied for at the responsible Office for Youth and Inclusion.

Our team

Our support is carried out by a qualified team of educational and therapeutic specialists and consists of the following qualifications:

  • special education teachers (BA)

  • social educators (BA)

  • social workers (BA)

  • educational scientists (BA)

  • educators

  • special education teachers

  • special education teachers (BA/MA)

  • nurses

  • trauma educators

  • child protection professionals

  • certified animal-assisted intervention

  • Marte Meo therapists

  • psychomotor specialists

  • occupational therapists

  • diagnostic specialists

  • early childhood development professionals

  • sensory integration therapists according to Jean Ayres

  • dyscalculia therapists

  • Trainer for attention disorders in hyperactive children according to Lauth&Schlottke

  • Left-handed consultant according to the methodology of Dr. Johanna Barbara Sattler

  • developmental diagnostician according to Munich Functional Developmental Diagnostics

  • specialist in daycare / after-school care management

  • specialist in early childhood counseling

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