About ECLIPSE

ESD 112 Early Childhood Intervention Prevention Services (ECLIPSE) provides early childhood mental health support for children ages 3–5 and their caregivers. Our therapeutic approaches strengthen family relationships, support emotional well-being, and help young children build healthy social and emotional skills during the most critical years of development.

We specialize in supporting children experiencing behavioral challenges, intense emotions, or the effects of stress and trauma. Our compassionate, individualized approach honors each family’s culture, values, and strengths and helps families heal, grow, and build resilience through safe, supportive relationships.

Our Approach

We use a healing-centered, trauma-informed, and developmentally appropriate research-based model of care designed specifically for young children.

  • Healing-centered: Focusing not only on challenges, but also on strengths, resilience, and growth.

  • Trauma-informed: Recognizing how early experiences impact development and behavior, therapists respond with sensitivity, safety, and respect.

  • Developmentally appropriate research-based therapy: Because play is how young children communicate, learn, and heal, therapy sessions use play as a primary means of expression and connection. Therapists also use research-based approaches with proven results.

Interested in supporting your child’s big feelings and growing friendships?

Preschool-aged children (3–5 years old) and their families enrolled in ECEAP can complete the ECLIPSE self-referral form to request services.