Guiding Families Through the Early Intervention Program and Transitioning to Preschool Special Education
Do you have questions?
What is the Early Intervention Program?
What services are available?
What happens when my child is too old for the Early Intervention Program?
This workshop is for you! The Early Intervention Program will be discussed from eligibility to aging out of the program and all of the services available. We will take a detailed look at the similarities and differences between the Early Intervention Program and the Preschool Special Education Program. Join us for an informative discussion about services for young children and what to expect as your child reaches age 3.
This program is being offered by the staff of the Capital District/North Country Early Childhood Direction Center. This is a State Education Department funded project whose mission is to provide parents information and assistance with services for children with special needs.
Presenter: Ellen Burns, Director - Capital District/North Country Early Childhood Direction Center
When: Thursday, October 11, 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm.
Where: Capital Region BOCES , 900 Watervliet-Shaker Road, Albany, NY 12205.
Please enter through the Main Entrance of the building. Signs will be posted.
Who: Children, parents, caregivers, and friends, are invited to attend.
We invite new families as well as families who have children who are currently in the Early Intervention program, or have received Early Intervention services in the past. It will be an interactive informational seminar with opportunities for everyone to share and ask questions. Please share as appropriate. Thank you.
RSVP: ****Registration is required for planning purposes*****. Please call (518) 738-0020 ext.3726 or email modasra@cfdsny.org Please provide name, number of people attending, phone number and an email address.
Please note: Notice of change or cancellation will be sent only to participants who have registered.
* The AIM HIGH Children's Parent Group is a collaboration between the Down Syndrome Aim High Resource Center and the Capital District/North Country Early Childhood Direction Center. The purpose of this group is to provide parents an opportunity to participate in monthly informational seminars on a variety of health, education, social and recreational topics and to meet/network with other families.
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