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 IFSP meeting?
A: An IFSP meeting is a meeting to develop an Individualized Family Service Plan for a child with disabilities or developmental delays.
Q: Who attends an IFSP meeting?
A: Parents or guardians, service providers, and professionals involved in the child's care usually attend an IFSP meeting.
Q: What is the purpose of an IFSP meeting?
A: The purpose of an IFSP meeting is to assess the child's needs, set goals and objectives, and determine the services and supports necessary to meet those goals.
Q: What happens at an IFSP meeting?
A: At an IFSP meeting, the child's current development and abilities are discussed, goals and objectives are identified, and services and supports are determined.
Q: How long does an IFSP meeting last?
A: An IFSP meeting generally lasts about 1-2 hours.
Q: How often are IFSP meetings held?
A: IFSP meetings are typically held every 6 months, but can be scheduled more frequently if needed.
Q: Can I request an interpreter for an IFSP meeting?
A: Yes, you can request an interpreter for an IFSP meeting if you need one.
Q: Can I bring someone with me to an IFSP meeting?
A: Yes, you can bring someone with you to an IFSP meeting for support or to assist with communication.
Q: What should I bring to an IFSP meeting?
A: You should bring any relevant documents or information about your child's development and needs to an IFSP meeting.
Q: Can I request changes to the IFSP after the meeting?
A: Yes, you can request changes to the IFSP after the meeting if you feel they are necessary.
Q: What should I do if I have concerns about the IFSP?
A: If you have concerns about the IFSP, you should discuss them with the team at the meeting or contact the appropriate agency or organization for support.
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