Legal Guidelines
Eligibility and Evaluation
IFSP
Assessments
Miscanellious
100

The part of IDEA that addresses infants and toddlers.

What are IDEA Parts B and C?

100

Birth- Age 3.

What ages are covered with an IFSP?

100

Every 6 months.

How often is an IFSP supposed to be reviewed?

100

An informal assessment method of activities, language, and interactions in various settings. 

What is an observation?

100

Advocated from the family.

What is Family centered?

200

The year IDEA extended services to infants and toddlers.

When is 1997?

200

Biological risk factors, and environmental risk factors. 

What are risks for developmental delays?

200

Qualified personnel.

Who are case mangers, advocates, and therapists?

200

Observational informal assessment in a natural play environment.

What is a play evaluation?

200

Driven by professionals. 

What is family focused?

300

Children who are eligible for IDEA parts B and C.

Who are children with disabilities and developmental delays?

300

Developed for each child and his/her family. 

How is an IFSP developed?

300

Needed before any services can start for the child.

What is parental consent?

300

Technique that places the child and facilitator in the center of multidisciplinary team members during an evaluation.

What is an arena assessment?

300

A term that is used to designate any device that a student requires to function within the academic environment. 

What is assistive technology?

400

Provides funding for states for intervention for infants and toddlers with special needs. 

What is IDEA Part C?

400

A multidisciplinary team and family directed assessment.

What does IDEA require for an IFSP?

400

Crucial role in the IFSP process.

Who is the child's family?

400

Strategies used by the examiner that encourage the child to use communication to solve problems.

What are interactive strategies?

400

1/68 children are identified with this disability.

What is Autism Spectrum Disorder?

500

Physical challenges, developmental motor skills, functional communication skills, behaviors in specific situations, and developmental competence. 

What are disabilities that fall under IDEA Part B and C?

500

Cognitive, Physical, Communication, Social/ Emotional, and adaptive. 

What are types of developmental delays?

500

Present levels of development, Child's natural environment, school readiness, family's resources, priorities, and concerns, specific early intervention services, start dates and duration services, coordinator of services, transition statement, parental consent, and due process safeguards. 

What contents are in an IFSP?

500

Interviews of parents and teachers that assess behavior in different settings and routines.

What are ecobehavorial interviews?

500

Poor communication skills.

What is the reason for the first referral with ASD?