Early childhood education and intervention are crucial for fostering school readiness by promoting cognitive, social and emotional development. These interventions, particularly those focusing on the first three years of life, help build a strong foundation for future learning and development. Early childhood education and intervention are critical components in preparing children for school and life success. During this stage, children are highly influenced by the environment and the people that surround them (Florida State University, 2025).

 

Importance of Early Intervention

Early intervention refers to the services and supports that are available to babies and young children with developmental delays or disabilities and their families. The importance of early intervention includes:

 

Preventing Learning  Difficulties- Early intervention can help identify and address potential learning difficulties and disabilities at an early stage, preventing them from becoming more severe tin the future (NAEYC, 2025).

 

Promoting School Readiness- Early intervention programs can help children develop the necessary skills and behaviors for school readiness. This includes cognitive skills, social emotional skills and self-care skills (NAEYC, 2025).

 

Supporting Families- Early intervention also supports families by providing them with the necessary knowledge and resources to understand and meet their child’s needs (NAEYC, 2025).