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Transitioning to Preschool (Childfind)

Although we often think of Child Find as a provision for preschool education for students with disabilities, it includes all children of school age. Child Find requires all schools to locate, identify and evaluate all children with disabilities from birth through age 21 (Provision for birth through age 2 are considered part B services, from age three through 21 students receive part C service) What is Child Find? Child Find Tipsheet Information on ages, eligibility, services, how to apply: NMPED Early Childhood Special Education – Early Learning New Mexico

Family, Infant, & Toddler Program

Family Infant Toddler Program (FIT) The FIT Program is a statewide program that provides early intervention services to infants, toddlers who have or are at risk for developmental delays and families in New Mexico. Early intervention provides activities and strategies for families to use to promote their child’s development throughout the day. Early intervention can make a lifetime of difference! Making a referral to a FIT program FIT: Making a Referral Brochure Making a Referral to the Family Infant Toddler Program Video Eligibility Determination: Developmental Delay Established condition At risk – biological/medical At risk – environmental