Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID)
(Severe • combined • im-MYOO-noh-di-FISH-uhn-see) If your baby’s blood spot screening result for SCID is out-of-range, your baby’s healthcare provider […]
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(Severe • combined • im-MYOO-noh-di-FISH-uhn-see) If your baby’s blood spot screening result for SCID is out-of-range, your baby’s healthcare provider […]
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(SIK-uhl SEL uh-NEE-mee-uh) If your baby’s blood spot screening result for Sickle cell anemia (Hb SS) is out-of-range, your baby’s
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Newborn screening ensures all babies are screened for certain serious conditions at birth so they can get early treatment.
“Like many parents, Teresa Banas felt nervous when it was time to send her children to preschool. Her son didn’t speak as much as his twin sister, and she was concerned about developmental delays.
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If your child doesn’t qualify for AzEIP but you still have concerns about development, other resources are available for your family.
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When our children are young and growing, we as parents are excited about their progress and the milestones they are
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Now what? Many families new to early intervention have questions about the Arizona Early Intervention Program (AzEIP), the team-based model,
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The Department of Economic Security/Arizona Early Intervention Program (DES/AzEIP), commonly referred to as AzEIP, is the state agency that provides
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Arizona Early Intervention Program (AzEIP) recently released their plan for resuming in-person early intervention services. Alicia Amundson, Part C Coordinator/Program
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