Child Find
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Child Find Definitions
100

Identify, Locate and Evaluate

What are the steps of Child Find? 

100

A medical office that can be involved in implementing the Child Find process.  

What is a doctor's office?  

100

The campus committee that refers a student for an evaluation.  

Who is the Response to Intervention team (RTI)?

100

The documents provided to parents when a campus decides to request an evaluation.  

What is the notice of proposal to evaluate, evaluation consent, and procedural safeguards?

100

The number of disability eligibilities recognized by Child Find in Texas. 

What is 13? 

200

Birth to age 21

What are the ages Child Find pertains to?  

200

A place in the community that provides care for children and may play a part in the Child Find process.  

What is a daycare? 

200

The minimum number of parent contacts regarding the educational problem required before making a referral for special education evaluation.  

What is 2?  

200

An eligibility in Texas that is only applicable to students from 3 to 6 years old.  

What is Non-categorical early childhood (NCEC)?

200

All individuals with disabilities, regardless of the severity, who are birth through 21 years of age, living within Brazosport ISD’s jurisdiction, and who are in need of special education and related services are identified, located, and evaluated.

What is BISD's definition of Child Find? 

300

The LEA responsible for Child Find for private schools.

What is the school district where the private school is located? 

300

A place in the community that provides services for eligible children birth to 5 years old at no cost to the family.  

What is Headstart?  

300

The person who gets consent for the FIE from the parents.  

What is assessment staff?  

300

One of the components of the FIE that must be considered.

What is communication, sociological, health, vision, hearing, motor, social and emotional, cognitive, adaptive, achievement, or assistive technology?  

300

The two questions that must be answered under Child Find.  

What is there a reason to suspect the child has a disability, and as a result of the disability does the child need special education services?  

400

The 3 steps of Child Find.

What are Identify, Locate, and Evaluate? 

400

Part of a school district where you can find more information about Child Find.  

What is a school?  

400

The document provided to parents when a campus decides not to provide an evaluation.  

What is prior written notice?  

400

One of the 13 eligibilities recognized in the state of Texas.  

What is Autism, Deaf or Hard of Hearing, Deaf-Blind, Emotional Disturbance, Intellectual Disability, Multiple Disabilities, Non-Categorical Early Childhood, Orthopedic Impairment, Other Health Impairment, Specific Learning Disability, Speech Impairment, Traumatic Brain Injury, or Visual Impairment?

400

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. 

What is IDEA? 

500

The federal regulations that Child Find is based on.  

What is IDEA? 

500

Four places in the community where BISD provides Child Find flyers.

What are doctor's offices, daycares, Headstart, and schools?

500

The person responsible for Child Find.  

Who is everyone?  

500

The initial FIE will be completed in this many days.  

What is 45 school days?  

500

The federal process designed to identify, locate, and evaluate individuals from birth to 21 years of age who may need special education and related services?

What is Child Find?  

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