Early intervention is important because it gives children the support they need at the right time, helping them build strong foundations for learning and development. When challenges such as speech delays, behavioral difficulties, or learning struggles are identified early, teachers and parents can work together to provide targeted help. This support allows children to catch up with their peers, build confidence, and develop social and emotional skills that are essential for success in school and life. Early intervention also helps prevent small problems from becoming bigger in the future, making it easier and less stressful for children to progress. By addressing needs at a young age, we give every child a fair chance to reach their full potential and enjoy a brighter, more successful future.