NYC EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAM JUSTIFICATION FOR CHANGE 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Demographic Information section. Enter the Child’s EI ID Number, DOB, and Name, along with Provider details including Discipline and contact information.
  3. Complete the Authorization Information section thoroughly. Ensure all fields are filled; incomplete forms will be returned. Include IFSP Start and End Dates, Authorized Service, and session details.
  4. In the Request for Change section, specify any changes needed such as Termination of Service or adjustments in Frequency, Duration, or Method. Clearly indicate what you are requesting.
  5. Address each Required Justification Component in order. Provide detailed responses to questions about Current Function, Services Provided to Date, Family Involvement, Service Plan Coordination, IFSP Outcomes, recommended changes, and any medical updates.

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But the Early Intervention program in New York has been underfunded for decades, leaving children and families in crisis. Today, thousands of children are not receiving services, which means they are less likely to docHub their full potential socially, emotionally, and educationally.
If your child received early intervention services as an infant or toddler up to age three, and may still need special education, your service coordinator will assist you with transition planning and making a referral to the Committee on Preschool Special Education (CPSE).
You will not have to make out-of-pocket payments or co-payments. The county and state will pay these expenses for you. NYS law prohibits payments made for early intervention services from counting against annual and lifetime caps that your insurance policy calls for.
When children graduate from early intervention programs, parents are often poised with the decision between traditional preschool with IEP supports or Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Traditional preschool settings offer a rich environment for social and educational growth, placing emphasis on learning through play.
Early Intervention Specialist Salary in New York. $38,300 is the 25th percentile. Salaries below this are outliers. $58,000 is the 75th percentile.

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For children between the ages of 3 and 5, special education services are recommended by the Committee on Preschool Special Education (CPSE). According to State Regulations, when your child becomes eligible for kindergarten, these decisions become the jurisdiction of the Committee on Special Education (CSE).
The mission of the Early Intervention Program is to identify and evaluate as early as possible those infants and toddlers whose healthy development is compromised and provide for appropriate intervention to improve child and family development.

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