South Carolina Resources & Support
Connect with government-funded programs, therapy services, and developmental support for children 0-3 in South Carolina.
How to start in South Carolina
Early Intervention is free and you don't need a referral or a diagnosis. The process can take time, so it's best to reach out as soon as you have a concern — the earlier you start, the sooner your child gets help.
Visit the official program site above for current intake contact details, or use the CDC's state directory to find your local program.
Contact details are sourced from the ECTA Center's national Part C directory and were last verified June 2026. Programs can change — please confirm via the official site before relying on these details.
Program Name
BabyNet
Age Range
0-3 Years
Cost
Free or Sliding Scale
Lead Agency
Dept of Health
Early Intervention in South Carolina
If you are a parent in South Carolina and you are concerned that your infant or toddler is not meeting their developmental milestones, you are not alone. South Carolina offers a federally mandated program known as BabyNet.
What is BabyNet?
BabyNet is South Carolina's system of services for families of infants and toddlers, birth through age three, who have disabilities or developmental delays. This program is mandated by Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
Key Benefits
- Free Evaluation: You do not need a doctor's referral to request an evaluation.
- Individualized Plan: If eligible, an Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) is created for your child.
- Home-Based: Services typically take place in your home or other natural environments.
Who is Eligible?
In South Carolina, eligibility is determined by the Dept of Health. Generally, children with a significant delay in one or more areas of development (cognitive, physical, communication, social/emotional, or adaptive) are eligible.
How to Start
The first step is to refer your child. This can be done by a parent, doctor, or caregiver. Once referred, the program has 45 days to complete the evaluation and hold the initial meeting.
Don't wait and worry. Early intervention is most effective when started as soon as possible.
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