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Early Intervention Program
Department of Special Education and Clinical Sciences
· Jane Squires, Director/Professor, EIP Master's Program
  Phone: (541) 346-0807
 
The major goal of the Early Intervention Program is to expand and improve educational and therapeutic services for infants and young children who are at risk, or disabled, and their families. The target age range is young children from birth through five years and their family members.

Graduates of the program help to improve and expand services to families, and are trained to assist individual children and their families in becoming independent and productive.

Interested in a program in Early Childhood Education?

The Early Intervention master's degree program can be completed in conjunction with the EI/ECSE Stand-Alone or Add-On Licensure.









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