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Developing Strong Transition Protocols Infant Toddler Program, Head Start and Early Childhood Special Education Shannon Dunstan Idaho State Department.

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1 Developing Strong Transition Protocols Infant Toddler Program, Head Start and Early Childhood Special Education Shannon Dunstan Idaho State Department of Education Division of Special Education Early Childhood & Interagency Coordinator Christy Cronheim Idaho Department of Health & Welfare Infant Toddler Program Program Manager Carolyn Kiefer Idaho Department of Health & Welfare Head Start Collaboration Director

2 8:00-8:30 Registration 8:30-10:00 Transition: Infant Toddler Program to Early Childhood Special Education 10:00-10:15Break 10:15-11:30 Referral and Evaluation: Head Start and Early Childhood Special Education 11:30-12:00 Collaboration: Infant Toddler Program and Early Head Start 12:00-1:00 Lunch 1:00-1:30 Overview: Infant Toddler Program and Local Educational Agency Protocols 1:30-3:00 Overview: Head Start and Local Educational Agency Protocols 3:00-3:15 Break 3:15-4:00 Questions and Answers Agenda

3 Transition: Infant Toddler Program to Early Childhood Special Education –Early Intervention –Procedural Safeguards –Transition Planning –Notification to LEA and SEA Quarterly transition verification –District responsibility –Unique Circumstances Late Referrals Summer Birthdays Referral and Evaluation: Head Start and Early Childhood Special Education –Child Find Activities –Exchange of Information –Evaluations/Assessments –Least Restrictive Environment –Kindergarten Transitions Objectives Collaboration: Infant Toddler Program and Early Head Start Interagency Agreement Review –Purpose –Exchange of Information –Responsibilities –Referrals –Evaluation and IFSP Development –Collaborative Activities –Liability Usability

4 Times of Change

5 Infant Toddler Program Eligibility IFSP Early intervention services Service Coordination Natural Environments Evidence-based practices Transition

6 Part C Eligibility Developmental Delay Established Medical Condition *ITP can use informed clinical opinion

7 Procedural Safeguards IDEA requires both Part C and Part B to develop and implement specific Procedural Safeguards according to federal regulations. –Procedural Safeguards are provided to families multiple times throughout referral, eligibility, service delivery and transition.

8 Transition process begins around the child’s 2 nd Birthday as reflected in the IFSP

9 Infant Toddler Program will notify State Department of Education and Local School Districts of all Potentially eligible students

10 Potentially Eligible Child is over age 2.6 (or on some instances, as early as 2 years 3 months) and is eligible for EI services, and Child is eligible for Part C under the category of “Developmental Delay” (DD), or Child is eligible for Part C under the category of “Established Condition” (EC)

11 Part C Notification

12 Example of the Notification

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14 Quarterly Verification

15 Activities Timeline Part C to Part B Transitions Child ’ s Age in Months Years.Months 24 22526 27 2.32829 30 2.63132 33 2.93435 36 3 36+ 3+ Transition Events Discuss “ transitioning ” with all families whose child is nearing age 2 Include transition steps/activities in 2 nd birthday IFSP Send Notification 1 (& Notification 2 if appropriate) to District If consent given, share existing evaluations/ records with District Schedule, invite, & hold transition conference (consider combining with IFSP review) Schedule visit to school &/or observation by District (Recommended) District conducts additional assessment/ evaluation (if needed) Eligibility determined by District IEP developed IEP services begin COSF exit scores shared w/ District Notes: Both systems must work together to assure required transitional activities occur and if appropriate, an IEP is developed and implemented by the child ’ s third birthday. 1) Green shaded areas denote suggested/optional timeframes for completion of activities. 2) Red box denotes latest allowable time for completion of compliance-related activities. 3) The above timeframes must be adjusted and/or accelerated if child ’ s birthday occurs during Districts summer break or child enters early intervention services after 2 years 6 months of age.

16 Not all children serviced in the Infant Toddler Program will be referred to a LEA

17 District responsibility for potentially eligible students Contact Family Provide written information about Part B and Early Childhood Special Education Services Provide procedural safeguards Complete the referral and evaluation process

18 Referral to Part B Preschool Special Education Services

19 Transition Conference to Discuss Services

20 Unique Circumstances

21 Late Referrals to the LEA from Infant Toddler Program

22 Summer Birthdays

23 Evaluation and Eligibility Part B

24 Early Childhood Outcomes

25 IEP Development

26 Head Start and Early Childhood Special Education

27 Transition: Infant Toddler Program to Early Childhood Special Education –Early Intervention –Procedural Safeguards –Transition Planning –Notification to LEA and SEA Quarterly transition verification –District responsibility –Unique Circumstances Late Referrals Summer Birthdays Referral and Evaluation: Head Start and Early Childhood Special Education –Child Find Activities –Exchange of Information –Evaluations/Assessments –Least Restrictive Environment –Kindergarten Transitions Objectives Collaboration: Infant Toddler Program and Early Head Start Interagency Agreement Review –Purpose –Exchange of Information –Responsibilities –Referrals –Evaluation and IFSP Development –Collaborative Activities –Liability Usability

28 Federal Head Start Performance Standards Services for Children with Disabilities 10 % of children served (minimum) Disabilities Plan and Coordinator Timely screening Interagency Agreements with LEAS in service area Safeguards and parental involvement Transitions to kindergarten

29 Child Find Activities Early interventions programs and Head Start programs are mandated to conduct Child Find activities to identify young children with special needs.

30 Exchange of Information

31 Timely

32 Evaluations/Assessments

33 Least Restrictive Environment

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35 Infant Toddler Program and Early Head Start

36 Transition: Infant Toddler Program to Early Childhood Special Education –Early Intervention –Procedural Safeguards –Transition Planning –Notification to LEA and SEA Quarterly transition verification –District responsibility –Unique Circumstances Late Referrals Summer Birthdays Referral and Evaluation: Head Start and Early Childhood Special Education –Child Find Activities –Exchange of Information –Evaluations/Assessments –Least Restrictive Environment –Kindergarten Transitions Objectives Collaboration: Infant Toddler Program and Early Head Start Interagency Agreement Review –Purpose –Exchange of Information –Responsibilities –Referrals –Evaluation and IFSP Development –Collaborative Activities –Liability Usability

37 Purpose Develop strong partnerships between EHS and ITP to nurture children’s growth and development in natural environments Increase quality, consistency, and options for early intervention Work together as collaborating agencies to pool resources

38 Definitions Confidentiality Screening Evaluation Assessment Referral

39 Exchange of Information Confidential information exchanged between ITP and EHS according to HIPPA and FERPA regulations and agency protocols Program specific release forms

40 Program Responsibilities - ITP Provide EI services in Natural Environment Provide service coordination Service provision in native language Outreach, screening, and child find activities Consultation for dually enrolled children Open communication Info available to families Online developmental monitoring system

41 Program Responsibilities - EHS Provide EHS services to income eligible pregnant women and children B-3 Complete developmental and behavioral screenings Track delivery of services Consult with ITP staff Info available to families

42 Evaluation & IFSP Development ITP –Provide timely evaluations and determine eligibility –With parent permission, provide copies of evaluations and IFSP to EHS for dually enrolled children –Invite all providers to IFSP activities and EHS meetings, with parent permission

43 Referrals ITP - Make written referrals to EHS for children referred or currently involved with ITP, with parent permission. EHS - Obtain parent permission and make referral to ITP within seven days of identification of a concern related to the child’s development.

44 Collaborative Activities ITP and EHS –Joint staffing –Shared training –Resource sharing/service delivery

45 Infant Toddler Program Local School District Early Head Start/Head Start 3 Different Interagency Agreements

46 Usability Clear to all parties Effective to meet the needs Effecient

47 Questions


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