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Lubbock program serves children under 3 with developmental challenges during critical years
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Lubbock program serves children under 3 with developmental challenges during critical years

  • March 24, 2026

LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) – March marks Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, but for many families, the concerns and uncertainties don’t follow a calendar.

Bryan Sessom, director of Lubbock Early Childhood Intervention, says the first three years of a child’s life can determine outcomes that last far beyond those early milestones.

“If we miss these early years, they’re delayed everywhere else so we have to get in there hopefully from birth,” Sessom said.

How a child learns to speak, move, play and interact with others begins long before kindergarten. For families facing a diagnosis, the questions can feel endless.

“Any child that faces a diagnosis you wonder will my child have a normal life, will there be a certain obstacles that I cant help them with, what will they do if I pass away?” Sessom said.

Early Childhood Intervention, known as ECI, works with children under age 3 who have developmental delays, medical conditions, or vision and hearing impairments. The program provides families with guidance during a time that can feel isolating.

“I think it’s very comforting to families it can be devastating when they receive a down syndrome diagnosis or genetic diagnosis. Having somebody that’s there who has dealt with this before, who you can refer to and ask, call, email. I think it’s very comforting for families,” Sessom said.

Specialists including therapists, nurses and case managers work directly with parents, helping them recognize developmental signs and integrate support into daily routines.

That early intervention matters because unaddressed delays don’t disappear, they follow children into the classroom and affect learning in ways that become harder to address over time.

“Those delays that never got taken care of are going to play them for the rest of their school years. These delays now can cause delays in math, reading, science. Those things schools already struggle with if these services weren’t here it would really be tough for teachers,” Sessom said.

ECI offers evaluations, therapy and family-centered care tailored to each child’s needs. Services are available at no cost for families who qualify, giving children a stronger foundation before they enter school.

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