Baby Watch Early Intervention Program
Office of Early Childhood
The purpose of the Baby Watch Early Intervention Program (BWEIP) is to enhance early growth and development in infants and toddlers, who have developmental delays or disabilities, by providing individualized support and services to the child and their family.
Early Intervention (EI) services are provided through a family coaching model that focuses on helping children meet goals in all areas of development. All services take place in the child’s natural environment (home, child care, etc.) and are tailored to meet the individual needs of the child and family.
Find Baby Watch Early Intervention Program services near you
Make a Referral
Any parent/guardian or professional who is concerned about an infant or toddler's development can make a referral to early intervention.
Contact your local EI program to request a FREE evaluation for early intervention services.
Get More Info
Find out about Baby Watch processes, policy, partnerships, and BTOTS database.
Track Our Progress
Learn about Baby Watch's responsibilities as Utah's lead agency for Part C early intervention, including our annual reports to the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP).
Learn About the ICC
The Interagency Coordinating Council (ICC) is an independent advisory board appointed by the governor and required by federal regulation to include parents, EI providers, agencies, and representatives from the community. The purpose of the ICC is to provide meaningful direction, assistance, and support to the lead agency: the Baby Watch Early Intervention Program.
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Contact Us
Phone: (801) 273-2900 (800) 961-4226 Monday - Friday 8:00 to 5:00pm |
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Mail: Baby Watch Early Intervention Program PO Box 144720 Salt Lake City UT 84114-4720 |
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The Baby Watch Early Intervention Program does not accept credit card payments over the phone, via email, or in person. |
Baby Watch welcomes feedback, both positive and negative, about your family's Part C early intervention experience. Want to give kudos to an outstanding early intervention provider or program? Please tell us how EI has made an impact for your child and family.
You should also contact Baby Watch if you have concerns or disagreements regarding your child's early intervention services that you are unable to resolve with your local EI program.
If you feel your rights have been violated, the following dispute resolution options are available with model letters opens in a new tab provided in English and Spanish:
- Send a written complaint within no more than one year of the violation. A copy of the complaint must also be sent to the local EI program.
- Request mediation.
- Request a due process hearing.
Until the disagreement is resolved, your child's services will not be affected unless you and the local EI program agree to make a change. For more information about dispute resolution, contact Baby Watch or the Utah Parent Center. opens in a new tab