PCDI is recognized worldwide as a leader in autism research and treatment. The Institute offers a broad spectrum of services that support people with autism from infancy through adulthood. PCDI provides an Early Intervention Program for children age 28 months and younger and an educational program for students age 3 to 21. Pete Earley is a storyteller who has penned 21 books including four New York Times bestsellers, including The Hot House and the 2007 Pulitzer Prize finalist Crazy: A Father’s Search Through America’s Mental Health Madness. After a 14-year career in journalism, including six years at The Washington Post, Pete became a full-time author with a commitment toClick to continue. Early Intervention serves Indian children, aged 0-5, across the reservation who are “at risk” for or have an identified disability. Early Intervention is administered under requirements of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), and the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE). You can make your room reservation for the Early Intervention Technical Assistance group by clicking here. Stay dates: 4/28/2020 - 4/30/2020. Cancellation Policy: Cancel 24hrs prior to 4pm day of arrival to avoid a 1 night charge plus tax.
In her current role, Finney has grown Capability Health and Human Services’ early intervention program to serve more than 700 children. The program provides children—from birth to age 3—and their families with pediatric therapy and service coordination, free to all families whether or not they have health insurance.
For the past 50 years, ChildStrive (formerly Little Red School House) has helped thousands of families imagine a different future for their children, by providing critically important family-centered programs. In each of our programs, ChildStrive families work one-on-one with a professionally trained home visitor who help identify learning opportunities in daily family routines such as bath time, mealtime, or during play; provide essential early childhood development information; and help set goals for the child and their family.

ChildStrive has been providing early learning and child development services in partnership with the Tulalip Tribes, day care centers, and local homeless shelters for 15 years. The Community Engagement program helps promote healthy development of all children in our community and supports staff working with at-risk families.



Clever Sprouts Preschool is an Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP) affiliate, which means Income-Eligibility Guidelines are used as a starting point to review each application on a case-by-case basis. Three and four year olds enrolled at Clever Sprouts will participate in fun, engaging activities that focus on early learning and wellness, with additional family supports available for parents.