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 First Steps in Missouri?
A: First Steps is a program in Missouri that provides early intervention services to children with developmental delays or disabilities.
Q: Who is eligible for First Steps in Missouri?
A: Children from birth to age three who have a diagnosed condition or a developmental delay are eligible for First Steps in Missouri.
Q: What is the criteria for being ineligible for First Steps in Missouri?
A: Being ineligible for First Steps in Missouri means that a child does not meet the eligibility criteria for the program.
Q: Does being ineligible for First Steps mean a child cannot receive any services?
A: No, it means that the child may not be eligible for First Steps services, but there may be other programs or services available to support their needs.
Q: What if a child is ineligible for First Steps in Missouri?
A: If a child is ineligible for First Steps, their family can seek other resources and services through their local community or healthcare providers.
Form Details:
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