About Us
Our Mission
Helping families succeed from day one.
Our Values
- Demonstrating respect for children and families.
- Improving children’s lives through family-friendly intervention.
- Developing trusted relationships based upon professionalism, collaboration and respect.
- Recruiting highly qualified staff and providing ongoing professional development.
What does tiny-k of Douglas County do for families?
Tiny-k of Douglas County provides therapy services including, but not limited to:
- Speech Therapy,
- Occupational Therapy,
- Physical Therapy,
- Social Work Services (including Play Therapy),
- Feeding and Nutrition Therapy, and;
- Child Development
These services address a variety of issues with children and their caregivers including behavior concerns, speech concerns, nutrition and feeding concerns, movement concerns, sensory issues, etc. These services are provided at no cost to families in the child’s natural environment (home, child care, grandparents’ home, etc.). Tiny-k works with community partners including physicians to insure collaborative care.
Our History
Early Intervention services have been available in Douglas County since 1992. Douglas County Infant Toddler Coordinating Council, Inc. was formed in 2002 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The name was changed to tiny-k Early Intervention, Inc. in 2006. The core mission and values of the organization have remained unchanged over the years. Tiny-k has a Local Interagency Coordinating Council (LICC) – the Douglas County Early Childhood Council, which serves to insure effective community collaboration.
Local Interagency Coordinating Council
The Local Interagency Coordinating Council (LICC) is a committee comprised of at least one current or former tiny-k parent and representatives from numerous community organizations, including the Lawrence-Douglas County Health Department, Success by 6, Parents as Teachers, and Lawrence Public Schools.
For more information about the LICC, call (785) 330-2323.