The part of IDEA which addresses the needs of children ages 0-3.
The early childhood component of IDEA. Used to be Part H; became Part C with the latest reauthorization by Congress
Early intervention program for infant and toddlers (age birth to 2 years) with developmental delays, special needs, and/or disabilities.(infant, and children, little, toward them, deficient/needs, law, based on, home, for them, services)
The part of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) that mandates and regulates early intervention services for infants and toddlers ages birth to three.
The part of the Federal legislation signed in 1997 called the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA '97) that addresses the provision of early intervention services for children from birth to age three.
See Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
This refers to the children ages birth through two who have IFSPs. It is a reference to a federal law. (It was previously referred to as Part H.)
Part of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act providing funds to state lead agencies to assist in the provision of early intervention services to infants and toddlers with disabilities, ages birth through two.
Part C is the section of Public Law PL 105-17 (I.D.E.A.) that refers to early intervention services available to eligible children from birth through two years of age and their families.
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One of several sections of the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), and mandates services to children and their families from birth to age three who meet specific eligibility criteria. In Vermont this is called the Family, Infant and Toddler Project (FITP).