Eligibility
Documentation
Intervention
IFSPs
Reflection
100

 They are Developmental Delay, Established Medical Condition and Informed Clinical Opinion.

What are the 3 types of eligibility for ITP services? 

100

The joint plan sheet  meets the requirement. 

What does ITP use to meet time of service documentation? 

100

The people, places and activity settings that are typical for a same-aged child without a disability to participate in. 

What is a child's Natural (Learning) environment?

100

30 days from parent/guardian signature on the IFSP

What the the expected service start by date on the SOS page? 

100

To build the capacity of the caregiver to support their child's development when the interventionist is not present. 

What is the purpose of using coaching practices during early intervention visits? 

200

Requires a five domain developmental assessment and medical records showing a qualifying condition. 

What is needed to identify EMC eligibility? 

200

Up to 10 business days from the date of the evaluation. 

How many days does an evaluator have to write and submit their evaluation report? 

200

The child's interests and participation.

What guides the focus of activities during a visit?

200

It identifies child's current function in a given setting and the strategies and people to support their progress. 

What is the IFSP goal page? 

200

Takes place at the beginning and ending  of a coaching discussion. 

When is joint planning done? 

300

This category is used when there are developmental concerns but no medical records and no scores showing delays. 

When can the ICO category of eligibility be used? 

300

On the eligibility checklist. 

Where is eligibility documented?

300

Hold a teaming session or staff the child's needs at an MDT and contact the SC to arrange for an IFSP addendum meeting. 

What needs to take place to request a change in PSP? 

300

The provider type, frequency, duration  and location of services. 

What does the IFSP SOS indicate? 

300

Awareness, Analysis, Alternative, and Action

What are the four types of Reflective questions?

400

The parent/guardian, a service coordinator, and at least one evaluator are involved members. 

Who makes up the eligibility team?  

400

Information must include What happened since the last visit, Recap of current visit and response, focus between now and the visit,  and focus and setting of next visit.  

What information is required on the Joint Plan sheet?    

400

This  is entered one time for each type of service group (regardless of how long a child is enrolled)

How often is an actual start date entered in ITPKIDS? 

400

At the 6 month and Annual marks and anytime a change in provider types or services need to be made. 

When are IFSPs reviewed? 

400

Informative, Affirmative, Evaluative and Directive

What are the four types of coaching feedback? 

500

At least a minus 1.5 standard deviation in two developmental domains, or minus 2 standard deviations in one domain, or a 6 month or 30% delay in AE  in at least one domain. 

What is the  eligibility criteria for a developmental delay  with ITP? 

500

Only the PSP uploads the JPS for this type of visit. 

Who uploads time of service documentation for a Joint Visit by two providers? 

500

Supporting the child's interests and interactions with their parent without creating dependency on the therapist. 

What is coaching? 

500

A Surrogate parent

Who does ITP assign when the bio-parent cannot be located or the child is a ward of the state?

500

Joint Planning, Observation, Action-Practice, Reflection questioning, Feedback 

What are the five characteristics of coaching?