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Program Information
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Who is Eligible
A child may be eligible for Birth-to-Three services in one or several ways.
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Steps to Services
Discover the step-by-step process to obtaining services.
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What to Expect from an Evaluation
An evaluation is completed using a variety of techniques including parent/caregiver report, child observation and direct testing methods like trying to get your child to babble or put a piece in a puzzle.
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Services Provided
Family-centered services help parents and caregivers understand their child’s needs and offer ways to support a child’s learning in play and daily routines.
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Family Resources Coordinator
The FRC will help you access early intervention services your child may need.
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Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP)
A written plan, called an IFSP, is developed by a team to record the family's outcomes for themselves and their child.
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Transition from Birth to Three Services
Moving out of the Birth to Three Program or to another program or supports is called Transition.
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Do Families Pay for Services?
Many of our services are funded through federal, state, and local dollars, and are provided at no cost to you, this includes all initial evaluations, services from an Early Intervention Educator and Family Resources Coordinator services.