This is a legal document that was released by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education - a government authority operating within Missouri.
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Q: What is an Initial IFSP meeting?
A: An Initial IFSP meeting is a meeting that is held to develop an individualized family service plan (IFSP) for a child with developmental delays or disabilities.
Q: What does an Initial IFSP meeting involve?
A: An Initial IFSP meeting involves gathering relevant information about the child's strengths and needs, determining eligibility for early intervention services, and developing a plan for services and supports.
Q: What is the purpose of an Initial IFSP meeting?
A: The purpose of an Initial IFSP meeting is to identify the child's needs, determine eligibility for early intervention services, and create a plan to address those needs.
Q: Who is involved in an Initial IFSP meeting?
A: The child's family, early intervention professionals, and any other relevant individuals or service providers may be involved in an Initial IFSP meeting.
Q: Why is an Initial IFSP meeting important?
A: An Initial IFSP meeting is important because it lays the foundation for early intervention services and supports that can help a child with developmental delays or disabilities reach their full potential.
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