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Families, doctors, and community members can make a referral by: Calling 311 and asking for Early Intervention. Completing the Early Intervention Program Referral Form (Fillable PDF) and faxing it to a regional office in the familys home borough.
Steps in the Early Intervention Process Identification or Referral. Parents may refer their children for EI, or a professional (i.e. a pediatrician) may identify them as requiring services through Child Find. Parental Consent. Assessment. Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) IFSP Review. Transition.
Early Intervention can be effective in helping a majority of children make progress toward achieving age appropriate developmental milestones. Children receiving Early Intervention support may show potential for increased academic readiness and to better be able to interact with their peers.
Families, doctors, and community members can make a referral by: Calling 311 and asking for Early Intervention. Completing the Early Intervention Program Referral Form (Fillable PDF) and faxing it to a regional office in the familys home borough.
Early intervention means identifying and providing effective early support to children and young people who are at risk of experiencing poor outcomes, such as struggling at school, mental health problems, taking risks with drugs or sex or getting involved in gangs or crime.
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Session notes need to contain documentation that services are being delivered within the context of the familys or early childhood settings routines and in a manner that is functional for the child. The note needs to give a clear, unique and detailed description of the visit.
They can continue until they transfer to primary school as long they wont turn 5 years and 6 months on or before 30 June of the programme year.
EIP is available to all families in New York City regardless of income or immigration status. There is no cost to families. Your health insurance, including Medicaid, may be used to pay for Early Intervention services, at no direct cost to you or impact on health benefits.
Children with a diagnosed physical or mental condition with a high probability of delay are automatically eligible for the Early Intervention Program, whether or not they have a suspected or confirmed delay at the time of identification.
Failing to intervene at an early stage can lead to a multitude of negative consequences later in life. By then, it may be too late: these problems may be more serious, more damaging and more difficult to address once a person docHubes adolescence or adulthood.

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