The Latest TEIS News

November 8, 2020

Cortical Visual Impairment

There is no cure for CVI, but dramatic improvement is possible. It’s important to start Early Intervention services that can help stimulate visual development. As your child’s brain matures, it is possible for new connections to develop in the brain, overcoming some of the deficits of CVI. At TEIS, Inc., we provide Early Intervention services throughout Southwestern Pennsylvania and the Pittsburgh region. In the videos below, you’ll hear from some of our therapists and learn about the ten characteristics of CVI.
September 11, 2020

Important Toddler Milestones

In their first 3 years of life, children pass a variety of milestones having to do with physical and mental growth, adaptive skills, communication, and socialization. Sometimes children experience delays or health conditions that may lead to developmental delays.
June 18, 2020

Can Early Intervention Help With My Child?

In their first 3 years of life, children pass a variety of milestones having to do with physical and mental growth, adaptive skills, communication, and socialization. Sometimes children experience delays or health conditions that may lead to developmental delays.
June 8, 2020

TEIS, Inc. Statement on Anti-Racism and Diversity

As an organization, our goal is to bring Early Intervention services to families throughout our service area, regardless of race, religion, or socioeconomic status. We are committed to being a part of the support system for families that are marginalized, and we will do everything we can to make systemic racism a thing of the past.
May 22, 2020

Parenting in the Age of COVID-19

The Coronavirus Pandemic has provided many new and unexpected challenges for everyone. Whether you are a young mother, a parent working from home, or grandparent used to helping with the kids, we’ve all had to adapt to new modes of coping in a very short span of time. Being in a lockdown situation creates new challenges, especially for those caring for young children, children with developmental delays, and those with special needs. Here are a few tips for staying motivated and supportive in the age of COVID-19.
April 24, 2020

COVID-19 and Your Children

The news about COVID-19 can be frightening, a major pandemic that has spread to almost every country around the world. The good news is that kids are affected differently than adults. Under 1% of cases have been recorded in children 9 years-old and under, and many of these have mild or no symptoms. There may be no fever, no cough, and no other sign of infection.