This is a legal document that was released by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education - a government authority operating within Missouri.
The document is provided in Chuukese.
Q: What is an IFSP meeting?
A: An IFSP meeting is a meeting conducted by the state of Missouri to develop an Individualized Family Service Plan for a child with special needs.
Q: Who is involved in an IFSP meeting?
A: The child's parents or guardians, service providers, early intervention specialists, and other relevant individuals may be involved in an IFSP meeting.
Q: What is the purpose of an IFSP meeting?
A: The purpose of an IFSP meeting is to assess the child's needs, determine appropriate services, and develop a plan to meet those needs.
Q: What happens during an IFSP meeting?
A: During an IFSP meeting, the child's development is evaluated, goals and objectives are set, and services and resources are discussed.
Q: How often are IFSP meetings held?
A: IFSP meetings are typically held at least once a year, but they can be held more frequently if necessary.
Q: How can I request an IFSP meeting?
A: To request an IFSP meeting, you can contact the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education or your local early intervention agency.
Q: Are interpreters provided for IFSP meetings?
A: Yes, if needed, interpreters can be provided for IFSP meetings, including interpreters for different languages like Chuukese.
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