Infants and toddlers ages birth through 2 years old who are displaying areas of need and concern can receive special education services through an Individual Family Service Plan. Discuss three key components of an individualized family service plan (IFSP).

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: Answers to this question will vary but should include elements of the following: (a) the child’s current functioning level, (b) the family’s strengths and needs, (c) the major outcome expected, (d) services necessary, (e) projected dates, (f) name of service coordinator, (g) biannual review, and (h) indication of method for transitioning the child to services available for children ages three to five.
KEY: Learning Objective: 2.5: What plans guarantee students with disabilities an appropriate education?

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