Parent Withdraw From First Steps Letter is a legal document that was released by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education - a government authority operating within Missouri.
Q: What is the Parent Withdraw From First Steps Letter?
A: The Parent Withdraw From First Steps Letter is a document used to officially withdraw from the First Steps program in Missouri.
Q: What is the First Steps program?
A: The First Steps program is a service in Missouri that provides early intervention services for children with disabilities or developmental delays, from birth to age three.
Q: Why would a parent need to withdraw from the First Steps program?
A: A parent may need to withdraw from the First Steps program if they no longer want their child to receive the services or if they are moving to a different state.
Q: How can a parent withdraw from the First Steps program?
A: A parent can withdraw from the First Steps program by submitting a written letter of withdrawal, like the Parent Withdraw From First Steps Letter, to their local First Steps office.
Form Details:
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