Term ID: T2691

Intervention Timing

/intervention-timing/
The strategic consideration of when to implement treatments or programs for maximum effectiveness, including developmental readiness and optimal intervention windows.
Example: Providing language intervention during critical periods in early childhood when the brain is most plastic for language learning, or treating depression before it becomes severe.

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Reference: Coie et al. (1993)