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ECI Project TYKE is an early Childhood Intervention Program that is available
to children and families that reside within the Katy Independent School
District. ECI Project TYKE assists families in identifying and addressing
concerns related to their childs development. Children from ages birth to
three years of age may be eligible for services if they are experiencing a delay
in one or more of the following areas: cognition, gross or fine motor, language
or speech, social, emotional, or self-help skills. Children may also be
eligible if they have a diagnosed condition that is known to lead to delay, such
as Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy or Spina Bifida; or if they exhibit atypical
developmental patterns in sensory motor responses or behavior as determined by a
qualified professional.
The program is funded by a grant from the Texas Early Childhood Intervention
Program; Medicaid, insurance and Family Cost Share collections; and support from
the Katy Independent School District. Services are provided in the familys home
or child care facility and are individualized to meet the specific needs of the
eligible child and family. The child and family are supported by professionals
who may provide evaluation; occupational, physical and speech therapies;
nutrition, developmental services, service coordination, and family training,
support and counseling. To refer a child or for additional information, call
281-237-6647 or e-mail
Martha Aki.
Katy ISD is
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