Birth through two years of age.
What is the age range for Part C services?
This principle dictates that Part C funds are used ONLY if EI services cannot be covered by other federal, state, local or private sources.
What is "Payor of Last Resort?"
Rights afforded to parents of children with disabilities under IDEA.
What are procedural safeguards?
To be eligible for Part C services, you must have a diagnosed condition with a high probability of delay OR you must show a developmental delay in one or more of these 5 areas.
What are cognitive, physical (motor), communication, social/emotional, and adaptive development?
According to IDEA, EI services should be provided to the maximum extent appropriate in these settings.
What are Natural Environments?
This is the specific age range of children with disabilities of IDEA Part B 619.
What are ages 3 through 5?
In addition to direct services, states can use Section 619 or Part C funds for activities like personnel preparation and THIS TYPE of support.
What is technical assistance?
Parents must provide this before an initial evaluation or reevaluation of their child, and the before the initial provision of services.
What is informed consent?
For Part B, a state may choose to include "developmental delay" as an eligibility category for children within this specific age range.
What are ages 3 through 9?
FAPE (Free Appropriate Public Education) must be provided in this educational setting, to the maximum extent appropriate.
What is Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)?
Part B 619 primarily authorizes these types of grants to states to support services for preschool children with disabilities.
What are preschool formula grants?
IDEA Part B provides federal funding to states and these local entities to support special education services.
What are Local Education Agencies (LEAs)?
True or False: An EI or Preschool team can change the frequency of services on an IFSP or IEP at anytime whether a family agrees or not.
What is false?
This mandate requires states to identify, locate, and evaluate all children with disabilities within their jurisdiction, regardless of the severity of their disability.
What is child find?
These are the two types of outcomes included in an IFSP?
What are child outcomes and family outcomes?
Both Part B and Part C are required to submit this annually to report on required indicators.
What is the SPP/APR report?
This concept ensures that federal funds supplement rather than replace, state and local spending on special education.
What is "supplement, not supplant"?
If parents and the school district or EI program have a disagreement regarding a child's plan, this informal dispute resolution process can be utilized.
What is mediation?
The timeframe within which initial evaluation, assessments of the child and family, and the initial IFSP meeting must be completed after a child is referred for Part C services.
What is 45 days?
The concept of educating children with disabilities alongside their non-disabled peers in typical settings is often referred to as this.
What is inclusion?
States are required to collect annual Child Outcomes data to measure progress on these three goals.
What are Social/emotional, knowledge and skills, and taking action to meet own needs?
States receiving IDEA funds must adhere to this requirement, ensuring they maintain a certain level of state and local spending on special education.
What is Maintenance of Effort (MOE)?
If mediation is unsuccessful or not desired, parents can request this formal process to resolve a dispute with the school district or EI program.
What is a due process hearing?
True or False. A child cannot be considered eligible for Part B services if the only documented delay is in the area of social emotional skills?
False.
This refers to the aids, services, and other supports provided in regular education classes, other education-related settings, and extracurricular activities to enable children with disabilities to be educated with non-disabled children.
What are supplementary aids and services?