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 IFSP meeting?
A: An IFSP meeting is a meeting to develop an Individualized Family Service Plan for a child with special needs.
Q: Why is the IFSP meeting important?
A: The IFSP meeting is important because it helps determine the services and supports that the child and their family will receive.
Q: Who should attend the IFSP meeting?
A: The child's parents, service providers, and other relevant professionals should attend the IFSP meeting.
Q: How can I request an IFSP meeting?
A: You can request an IFSP meeting by contacting the appropriate agency or organization responsible for coordinating services for children with special needs.
Q: What should I bring to the IFSP meeting?
A: You should bring any relevant documents, reports, or assessments related to your child's developmental or medical history.
Q: What happens during an IFSP meeting?
A: During an IFSP meeting, the child's needs, goals, and desired outcomes will be discussed, and a plan will be developed to address those needs.
Q: Can I bring an advocate to the IFSP meeting?
A: Yes, you have the right to bring an advocate or support person to the IFSP meeting to help you navigate the process.
Q: What if I disagree with the decisions made during the IFSP meeting?
A: If you disagree with the decisions made during the IFSP meeting, you have the right to request a review or mediation to resolve the disagreement.
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