International Congress on Early Intervention and Well-Being seeks to convene researchers, practitioners and policy makers from a wide range of disciplines in order to examine and advance innovative approaches that foster individual development and enhance overall quality of life. The scope of the congress encompasses early childhood intervention; mental health and psychological well-being; preventive and promotive practices; family- and community-based support systems; social welfare; educational practices; clinical research; and interdisciplinary studies that contribute to healthy development and well-being across the lifespan. By promoting scholarly exchange and interdisciplinary collaboration, the congress aims to strengthen evidence-informed practices and to advance comprehensive, holistic perspectives on well-being.