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Especially for…Early Intervention Providers

An early interventionist helps a baby with his walking.

The work you do is priceless.

Here you will find information to support your work in helping infants and toddlers with disabilities, ages birth to three, achieve their full potential.

All about Part C of IDEA

  • Early childhood projects funded by OSEP
  • How IDEA describes early intervention
  • Basics of early intervention training module | new!
  • Recent Part C regulations (September 2011)
  • Parent notification, consent, and involvement
  • Writing the IFSP
  • Transitioning a child to preschool

Differences and Disabilities

  • Developmental milestones
  • Developmental delay
  • Specific disabilities

Effective Practices and Professional Development

  • Effective practices in early intervention
  • Who’s who in early intervention
  • Staff training
  • Join a Part C community of practice!

Hot Issues

  • Autism spectrum disorders
  • Challenging behavior in young children
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ESPECIALLY FOR…

  • Families and Communities
  • Early Intervention Providers
  • Schools and Administrators

Related Information

  • Informed clinical opinion
  • Including infants and toddlers with disabilities | Training modules
  • Supporting young children with challenging behavior| Training modules
  • Proven benefits of early childhood interventions
  • Early intervention for children with complex communication needs

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