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The federal law that ensures a child with disabilities under age 3 has the same educational opportunities as a child who does not have a disability is known as ____.
_____ is the part of the federal law that covers infants and toddlers, birth to age 3.
The title of the code that includes all state agency rules in Texas is known as the ___.
_________________ describes a child’s combined condition(s) that make a child eligible for ECI services.
_______________is the ongoing procedures used by appropriate qualified personnel throughout the period of a child's eligibility for early childhood intervention services to assess the child's individual strengths and needs and determine the appropriate services to meet those needs.
___________ is the process to determine a child’s eligibility for ECI services.
The _______________________ is the payment system for families to share in the cost of services.
The document that includes the services needed by a child and family is known as the ____.
Documentation in the child’s record must reflect ______________ with related state and federal requirement.
The IFSP ____ identifies a child’s unique strengths/needs and the family’s resources, concerns, and priorities.
The purpose of ___________________ is to enforce the legal rights of children with developmental delays or disabilities and their families pertaining to early childhood intervention services.
Group services must be limited to no more than ____ children and their parent(s) or other routine caregiver(s).
Temporary care of a child by a relative or substitute caregiver on a short-term basis to provide relief/break for a parent is called ________ services
The maximum age of a child eligible for ECI services is _____.
The _________ statement is valid for 1 year, except for children who are eligible with a qualitative determination of developmental delay.

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