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Title: Resources for Special Needs Kids


1
Resources for Special Needs Kids
  • Kathy Bohanon, MD
  • CASA Advocate, Pediatrician

2
Child Find?
Head Start?
Colorado Preschool Program?
Early Childhood Connections?
Part C?
Early Intervention?
Its sooooo confusing!
3
First Things First The Law
  • IDEA Individuals with Disabilities Education
    Act Federal Law
  • Part B age 3 to 21 years
  • Accessed through the school systems
  • Part C age birth to 36 months
  • Accessed through Early Childhood Connections

4
Child Find
  • The process to identify infants and children who
    have disabilities
  • Can be referred by anyone who suspects
    developmental delay
  • Infant or childs age determines where they are
    referred
  • Multidisciplinary evaluation to determine needs
    and qualification for Part B or C

5
Early Childhood ConnectionsFor Infants, Toddlers
Families
  • Colorados name for the program for birth to 36
    months
  • Sometimes called Early Intervention
  • Sometimes called Part C
  • If not already evaluated or diagnosed, provides
    evaluation at no cost
  • Determines if the infant/toddler is eligible for
    the public early intervention system (ie, Part C
    of IDEA)

6
Early Childhood Connections
  • Severe developmental delays
  • Specific medical diagnoses that are associated
    with severe developmental delay
  • Sensory impairment
  • Low birth weight (very preemie)
  • Attachment and regulatory disorders that
    interfere with development

7
Early Childhood Connections
  • Mandates a Service Coordinator
  • Coordinates obtaining the evaluation and services
    (PT, OT, Speech, developmental services, etc)
  • Provided in the childs environment (at home,
    at the babysitter, etc)
  • IFSP Individual Family Services Plan

8
Early Childhood Connections
  • Insurance, Medicaid pay for the therapy
  • Part C funds are the payer of last resort
  • Will pay for developmental services that are
    needed but not otherwise paid by insurance

9
Early Childhood Connections
  • Required to transition children to Part B,
    usually starts 9 months before 3rd birthday
  • May not meet qualifications for Part B, then
    transitioned to community resources

10
Early Childhood Connections
  • Referrals for El Paso and Teller counties
  • The Resource Exchange
  • Now combined with Resources for Young Children
    and Families
  • 577-9190

11
Early Childhood Connections
  • What if they dont qualify for Part C but still
    with delays, at risk, etc?
  • Early Head Start (birth thru age 36 months)
    through the Community Partnership for Child
    Development
  • Child Development Center or Memorial Hospital
    Pediatric Rehab paid for by insurance, but
    center-based, not in the home

12
Preschool age3-4 years
  • Transitioned from Part C
  • or
  • New referral made to the appropriate school
    district
  • Also will do multidisciplinary evaluation, at no
    cost, if not already done
  • Supposed to be available year-round

13
Preschool age3-4 years
  • If qualifies for public special education (Part
    B), mandated to receive services through the
    school
  • Each school district determines how
  • May contract with Head Start
  • May enroll in Colorado Preschool Program
  • May provide services with own personnel
  • Not only educational services, but PT, OT,
    Speech, whatever is identified
  • IEP (Individual Education Plan)

14
Preschool age3-4 years
  • What if they dont qualify for Part B (the public
    special education)?
  • Head Start
  • Colorado Preschool Program
  • Private services via medical insurance (generally
    limited to PT, OT, occasionally Speech Therapy,
    maybe mental health)

15
Community Partnership for Child Development
  • One centralized source for birth to age 5 yrs if
    infant/child does not qualify for Part C or Part
    B
  • Early Head Start, Head Start, Colorado Preschool
    Program, Even Start
  • Phone 635-1536

16
Community Partnership for Child Development
  • Early Head Start
  • Age 0-3 who are at risk or have special needs,
    especially if they do not qualify for Part C
  • Focused on low-income, special needs
  • One or two half-days per week, plus home visits
  • Can also provide PT, OT, Speech
  • Has an Early Head Start with Child Care Option
  • Assists enrolled families that need full-time
    child care
  • Special needs infants and toddlers are welcome
  • Sliding scale for the child care portion of the
    program, accepts CCAP (Child Care Assistance
    Program)

17
Community Partnership for Child Development
  • Head Start (3-4 year olds)
  • In some school districts, for Part B kids
  • Other spots open for at risk kids
  • Reside in low-income families
  • Special needs children
  • Usually a waiting list for kids who are not in
    Part B
  • Also has Head Start with Child Care option

18
Community Partnership for Child Development
  • Colorado Preschool Program (3-4 yrs)
  • For kids who can benefit from a comprehensive
    early childhood development and family program
  • Many of same services as Head Start
  • Available for families exceeding the income
    limits for Head Start
  • Only specific number of slots available, set by
    the state

19
Community Partnership for Child Development
  • Even Start (Family Literacy)
  • Recognized parents as the childs first and best
    teacher
  • English language acquisition
  • GED preparation
  • Literacy program
  • For parents of kids in Head Start who need these
    services

20
Community Partnership for Child Development
  • Fantastic resource document 2005 Community
    Assessment
  • Comprehensive report on availability of health,
    mental health, child care, early education, etc,
    etc for El Paso County
  • From website www.cpcdheadstart.org

21
School-Age Children5-21 years
  • Those who qualify under Part B receive services
    through the schools via an IEP (public special
    education)
  • Those who do not may be eligible for a 504 Plan

22
Examples from CASA kids
23
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