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Child Find - A Brief Guide for Families
The Child Find program is designed to assist parents and schools with the identification of a young child who may have a disability. Child Find is a service within the Florida Diagnostic and Learning Resources System (FDLRS) and has ofices that serve every county in Florida.
Special Education: Child Find Process
A child who is suspected of having a disability through the Child Find process is not automatically eligible for special education. Eligibility for special education services is answered during the evaluation.
Child Find - State of Michigan
Child Find is the federal requirement, established by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), to identify, locate, and evaluate all children with disabilities, from birth through 21 years of age, who are in need, or may be in need, of special education and related services.
Child Find - NAESP
In a recent systematic analysis of the judicial case law, I found approxi-mately 40 court decisions specific to child find under IDEA, with the ratio of reasonable-suspicion rulings being almost 2:1 in favor of school districts.
Guide for Child Find - Kentucky
The purpose of this guide is to help special education professionals and parents better understand the process in locating, identifying and evaluating children with disabilities who may need special education and related services. What is Child Find?
Spread the Word: Child Find - IN.gov
Students who are suspected of being students with disabilities in need of special education even though they are advancing from grade to grade.
LEA Procedure 1001 Child Find - TN.gov
All authorized charter schools are required to submit their Child Find procedures to the Commission annually. Procedures must outline how the school conducts Child Find through public notice (i.e., website), referrals, and through the RTI2 process.
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