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 Nepali.
Q: What is an initial IFSP meeting?
A: An initial IFSP meeting is a meeting held to develop an individualized family service plan for a child with developmental delays or disabilities.
Q: Who is invited to the initial IFSP meeting?
A: Parents or primary caregivers, service providers, and other relevant professionals are typically invited to the initial IFSP meeting.
Q: What is the purpose of the initial IFSP meeting?
A: The purpose of the initial IFSP meeting is to assess the child's needs, gather information, and develop a comprehensive plan to support the child's development and well-being.
Q: How is the initial IFSP meeting scheduled?
A: The initial IFSP meeting is typically scheduled by the service coordinator or early intervention agency in consultation with the parents or primary caregivers.
Q: What happens during the initial IFSP meeting?
A: During the initial IFSP meeting, participants discuss the child's strengths and areas of concern, identify desired outcomes, determine appropriate services and supports, and develop an individualized family service plan.
Q: What is the role of parents or primary caregivers in the initial IFSP meeting?
A: Parents or primary caregivers play a crucial role in the initial IFSP meeting by sharing information about their child, expressing their concerns, and actively participating in the development of the IFSP.
Q: What is the timeline for the initial IFSP meeting?
A: The initial IFSP meeting should be scheduled and conducted within 45 days from the date of the referral or evaluation indicating eligibility for early intervention services.
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