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The Bell Center for Early Intervention

The Bell Center for Early Intervention Programs

Birmingham, Alabama - Jefferson County

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Birmingham

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1700 29th Court South, Birmingham, AL 35209

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Provider overview

The Bell Center in Birmingham provides center-based early intervention and family support for children birth to age 3 at risk for developmental delay, with no diagnosis required.

The Bell Center for Early Intervention Programs is a Birmingham nonprofit providing center-based early intervention for infants and toddlers at risk for developmental delay.

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Ages
Children birth to age 3 at risk for developmental delay, and their families
Season
Year-round early intervention programming
Cost
Confirm eligibility, enrollment, any costs or funding, and current availability; no diagnosis is required to attend.

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The Bell Center for Early Intervention Programs

1700 29th Court South, Birmingham, AL 35209

Early intervention serves children birth to 3. Families should confirm eligibility and enrollment directly.

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Center-based early intervention

Early intervention for infants and toddlers, transdisciplinary therapy and education, family support, eligibility, and enrollment.

Ages
Children birth to age 3 at risk for developmental delay, and their families
Season
Year-round early intervention programming
Schedule
Contact The Bell Center to learn about eligibility, the center-based program, and how to enroll a child.
Cost
Confirm eligibility, enrollment, any costs or funding, and current availability; no diagnosis is required to attend.
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Why this is listed
The Bell Center in Birmingham provides center-based early intervention for children birth to age 3 at risk for developmental delay, using transdisciplinary teams of therapists and special educators, with no diagnosis required, and a published address and phone.
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Program details we found

Center-based early intervention

The Bell Center in Birmingham provides center-based early intervention for children birth to age 3 at risk for developmental delay, using transdisciplinary teams of therapists and special educators, with no diagnosis required, and a published address and phone.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names early intervention, children birth to 3, developmental delay, transdisciplinary teams, physical, occupational, and speech therapy, and special education.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about eligibility (no diagnosis required), the center-based model, family support, the developmental goals addressed, and how to enroll.

What we checked

What we found: The Bell Center in Birmingham provides center-based early intervention for children birth to age 3 at risk for developmental delay, using transdisciplinary teams of therapists and special educators, with no diagnosis required, and a published address and phone.

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What to confirm

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