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If your child is 3 to 5 years old

 

Transition: from Arizona Early Intervention Program (AzEIP)
to Early Childhood Special Education

Transition for Birth to 5 is divided into two age groups because eligibility criteria, the types of services and supports, and qualifications for service providers are different. Resources below for 3 - 5 cover transition from Early Child Special Education to Kindergarten (or school-aged services).

Below are some resources you may find useful.

Categories of Disability Under IDEA

Child Find: Children Ages 3 to 5 (Preschoolers)

Child Find: Delays and Disabilities = Preschool Special Education Classifications

Developmental Delay

Early Childhood Inclusion

Family Education Rights and Privacy Act: What Parents Should Know

Finding Help for Young Children with Disabilities (birth to 5)

Helpful Hints from Kindergarten Teachers (for 4 year olds)

How to Communicate Effectively with Early Childhood Professionals

How to Prepare Your Child for Kindergarten IDEA Part B Procedural Safeguards for the State of Arizona (parents’ rights)

Learning to Communicate: A Timeline for Typical Development

Parenting a Child with Special Needs

Strategies that Families Have Used to Prepare Their Child for Preschool

Techniques and Devices Can Help a Child Learn to Communicate

Young Children with Challenging Behavior: When Should Parents be Concerned?

Your Child’s Evaluation

Understanding the Special Education Process

40 Developmental Assets for Early Childhood (ages 3 to 5)

80 Skills that Help Ease Kids Transition into Kindergarten

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