Early Intervention Part C Program
- What is Early Intervention?
- The Family and Early Intervention Partnership
- The Medical Home and Early Intervention Partnership
- Early Intervention Program from Birth to Age Three
- What Services Will Be Provided?
- Who Is Eligible for the Early Intervention Program?
- The Referral and Evaluation Process
- The Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP)
- Where Are Services Provided?
- Funding of Services
- Additional Early Services
- Resources
What is Early Intervention?
The Family and Early Intervention Partnership
The Medical Home and Early Intervention Partnership

Early Intervention Program from Birth to Age Three

What Services Will Be Provided?
- Developmental evaluation (evaluation of speech, language, motor, cognitive, and social development)
- Occupational therapy
- Physical therapy
- Speech and language therapy
- Special instruction
- Nutritional services
- Limited nursing services
- Family training
Who Is Eligible for the Early Intervention Program?
The Referral and Evaluation Process
The Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP)
Where Are Services Provided?
- Their family home
- Child care center
- Play group
- Local community center
Funding of Services
- Child Find and Referral: Early Intervention programs locate infants and toddlers who may have disabilities and evaluate them for eligibility for Early Intervention.
- Assessment Find and Referral: Early Intervention programs locate infants and toddlers who may have disabilities and evaluate them for eligibility for Early Intervention.
- Individualized Family Services Plan (IFSP) Development and Review: The IFSP describes the Early Intervention services that the family and child will receive.
- Procedural Safeguards (Family Rights): Families receive a document that describes the protections and legal rights provided by the IDEA law.
- Service Coordination: Staff at Early Intervention programs help families determine their needs and access services to reach their goals.
Additional Early Services
Resources
Information & Support
For Parents and Patients
Find Your Parent Center
Parent Centers provide education and referrals for families with a child who has a disability, as well as the professionals
who work with them. There are almost 100 Parent Training and Information Centers (PTIs) and Community Parent Resource Centers
(CPRCs) in the US states and Territories; Center for Parent Information & Resources.
State Part C Early Intervention Coordinators
Lists state contacts for Early Intervention (Part C) agencies and is an easy way to locate the person in charge of your state’s
Early Intervention programs; National Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center (ECTA Center).
Talaris Child Development Timeline
Provides a helpful, interactive timeline for parent’s to look at a child’s developmental milestones in different areas including
physical, social, learning, and communication.
Learn the Signs Act Early (CDC)
Offers many tools, videos, lists, learning materials, and a developmental Milestone Tracker app (ages 2 months to 5 years);
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Medical Summary ( 35 KB)
This sample summary or individual health plan provides a way to keep track of personal contact information, diagnoses, problems,
medications, immunizations, providers, specialists, medical equipment, and more.
First Signs
A national nonprofit organization dedicated to educating parents and pediatric professionals about the early warning signs
of autism and other developmental disorders. Includes developmental milestones, red flags, and communication needs of parents
and physicians.
IDEA All About It
A website is full of information about IDEA. Summaries of IDEA’s requirements, which shape what school systems do; IDEA itself—to
read IDEA’s exact words; guidance on IDEA from the Office of Special Education Programs at the U.S. Department of Education;
and training materials on IDEA. IDEA Part B (ages 3-21) and Part C (ages birth-3). A legacy resource from NICHCY, now with
the Center for Parent Information and Resources.
Services for Patients & Families in Idaho (ID)
Service Categories | # of providers* in: | ID | NW | Other states (5) (show) | | NM | NV | OH | RI | UT |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Developmental - Behavioral Pediatrics | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 12 | 9 | ||||
Early Intervention for Children with Disabilities/Delays | 3 | 35 | 32 | 3 | 14 | 55 | ||||
Head Start/Early Head Start | 1 | 7 | 58 | 2 | 19 | 32 | ||||
School Districts | 90 | 22 | 1 | 63 | 47 |
For services not listed above, browse our Services categories or search our database.
* number of provider listings may vary by how states categorize services, whether providers are listed by organization or individual, how services are organized in the state, and other factors; Nationwide (NW) providers are generally limited to web-based services, provider locator services, and organizations that serve children from across the nation.
Page Bibliography
Committee on Children With Disabilities.
Role of the pediatrician in family-centered early intervention services.
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PubMed abstract