New York’s Early Intervention Program, designed to provide free therapy and support for children with disabilities or developmental delays, is leaving some families frustrated with delays in care. FOX 5’s Teresa Priolo investigates why children are waiting months—or even years—for essential services, leaving parents infuriated and therapists unpaid.
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