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Originally part of the Office of Special Education Programs (USDOE), this agency assists states with the implementation of high-quality outcomes measurement systems for early intervention and preschool special education programs. Check the links to resources on the left side of the page.
Part of the Office of Special Education Programs (USDOE), this agency serves Part C-Infant and Toddlers with Disabilities Programs and Part B-Section 619 Preschool Programs for Children with Disabilities in all 50 states and 10 jurisdictions to improve service systems and outcomes for children and families.
Minnesota's Help Me Grow Infant and Toddler intervention services are designed for children birth to three years of age who may be experiencing delays in their development for several reasons, including special health conditions. Services are designed to meet the unique developmental needs of each child and their family.
PACER's Early Childhood Family Training Project gives parents of children ages birth through 5 years the confidence, knowledge, and skills they need to help their children obtain the education, health care, and other services they deserve.
A division of the Council for Exceptional Children, this group focuses on professional development for people who work with children with emotional behavioral disorders.
This document is a rating scale designed to assess the quality of classroom practices to support the need of children with disabilities in early childhood settings.
This is the companion website for the PBS special done a few years ago. You can read stories about children featured in the program and explore other resources.
This website is a services of the Division for Learning Disabilities, a part of the Council for Exceptional Children. While much of the information is directed to members, there are links to a number of articles from Teaching Exceptional Children.