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The IFSP is used to coordinate educational, medical, social and informal resources to meet the needs of young children with disabilities and their families.
No
Yes
The IEP is required for all children ages 3 to 21 years who have special education services outlined for them in the public schools.
No
Yes
The family should be provided opportunity at the IFSP meeting to share both the concerns and wishes they have for their child/family.
No
Yes
An IFSP should be written as part of the MDT process.
No
Yes
The IFSP should include a brief mention of how it is that the child is eligible for free special services in Nebraska.
No
Yes
The IEP is used in lieu of the IFSP whenever school-only services are required for young children.
No
Yes
"Transitions" refers to changes in living arrangement such as moving from a hospital setting to the home.
No
Yes
The IFSP meeting and form should include the family's and professionals' views about important family/child outcomes that would be possible in the next 6 months.
No
Yes
Any reduction in the frequency of services during the summer months must be initiated by the request of the family or because the professionals can justify to the family the child's and family's need for less services in the future.
No
Yes
Each IFSP must address the steps to be taken to prepare for successful change or
"transition"
to new
anticipated
agencies, locations for services, providers, funding sources or models/philosophies of service.
No
Yes