
Your Individualized Family Service Plan - New York State …
The Individualized Family Service Plan, or IFSP, is a written plan that will be specially designed for you, your child, and your family that outlines and explains the EI services your child and family will receive. If the MDE shows that your child is eligible for the EIP, your ISC will set up an IFSP meeting to sit down and write your IFSP.
Information for Families - New York State Department of Health
This video discusses the important role a parent has in developing their child's individualized family service plan (IFSP). It describes what the IFSP is and how it is created. It also discusses strategies parents can use to make sure their IFSP fits …
The provision of an individualized family service plan (IFSP) to each eligible child and their family is a fundamental component of New York State's comprehensive system of early intervention services for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families.
My family and I can use the services in this IFSP to help my child achieve our IFSP outcomes. I have been informed that EI services are most effective when a caregiver participates during sessions.
Early Intervention Program - health.state.ny.us
Once eligibility is determined, a meeting takes place to develop an Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP). The IFSP is a written document that describes the early intervention services that will be provided to the child and family.
The New York State Early Intervention Program (EIP) is part of the nationwide EIP. It is for infants and toddlers under three years of age who may not be making progress like other children because of a develop mental delay or disability. A disability means that a child has a diagnosed physical or mental condition that may lead to developmental ...
New York Public Health Law Section 2545 – Individualized family ...
2025年3月9日 · The IFSP shall be in writing and shall include, but not be limited to: (a) a statement, based on objective criteria, of the infant’s or toddler’s present levels of physical development, including vision and hearing; cognitive development; communication development; social or emotional development; and adaptive development;
Early Intervention: Provider Policies, Procedures and Forms
Clinicians' Guide: The Early Intervention Program in New York City (PDF) Clinicians' Handout: Algorithms for Before and After Referral to Early Intervention (PDF) If you have questions about the NYC EIP Policies and Procedures, email [email protected]
As explained to you by your service coordinator and in the Parent’s Guide, parents have certain rights given to them under the EIP. This brochure gave you facts about how to work with your IFSP team to get the best results, and how to resolve problems when they happen.
The New York State Department of Health’s Bureau of Early Intervention is required to report annually on the percentage of children exiting the Early Intervention Program who have Individualized Family Service Plans with transition steps and services to the U.S. Department of Education, Ofce of Special Education Programs.