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 Romanian.
Q: What is an Initial IFSP meeting notification letter?
A: It is a letter informing parents of a child with disabilities about a meeting to create an Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP).
Q: What is an IFSP?
A: An Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) is a written plan outlining services and interventions for a child with disabilities and their family.
Q: Who receives the Initial IFSP meeting notification letter?
A: Parents of a child with disabilities who are eligible for early intervention services receive the letter.
Q: What happens during an Initial IFSP meeting?
A: During the meeting, parents, service providers, and other team members discuss the child's needs and develop the IFSP.
Q: Who can attend the Initial IFSP meeting?
A: Parents, service providers, and any other individuals involved in the child's care can attend the meeting.
Q: Why is the Initial IFSP meeting important?
A: The meeting is important as it ensures that appropriate services are provided to the child and supports the family's needs.
Q: What should parents bring to the Initial IFSP meeting?
A: Parents should bring any relevant documents or information about their child's development and needs.
Q: Can parents request changes to the proposed IFSP?
A: Yes, parents can provide input and request changes to the proposed IFSP during the meeting.
Q: Is there a cost associated with the services provided through the IFSP?
A: No, services provided through the IFSP are typically offered at no cost to eligible families.
Q: What if parents are unable to attend the Initial IFSP meeting?
A: Parents should inform the service provider in advance and request alternative arrangements or reschedule the meeting.
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