Reference no: EM133385039
Questions
1. "In 1986, the U.S. Congress provided funds to states to set up a comprehensive system of early intervention services. This system of services is referred to as _____________________ within the federal special education law called the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)."
2. What are 5 roles that parents play in the process of assessing their child for services?
3. Assessment includes 6 areas of development. These are:
4. Do parents have to accept the IFSP plan?
Do parents have to give permission for services to begin?
Can an IFSP be changed without parents knowing about it?
5. The IFSP is reviewed every six months (or more often if needed), and MUST be updated at least _______________ .
6. Virginia's system of services is designed to transition eligible children into public school services, if parents agree, as early as age ___ and definitely by age ___. Early intervention services continue to be available until the transition occurs or until the child's ___ birthday.
7. Family privacy is protected through the confidentiality requirements in the early intervention system.
Confidentiality extends to written records and conversations people may have with parents, or about the child and family. Keeping information confidential is both a ____ and a ____requirement.
8. If families disagree with services or decisions made regarding their child, and talking with service providers does not resolve the differences, there are 3 formal ways in the early intervention system to resolve disagreements. These are called _____, _____ and ________hearing.