Final - EI Flashcards
What is the purpose of EI?
To lessen the effect of the delay or disability
What are the key principles of EI services? (7)
Natural environment Family centered Culturally & linguistically responsive Developmentally supportive Highly evidence based Child-interest directed Multidisciplinary
If disabilities and delays are not identified early, this can negatively impact: (3)
Academic achievement
Social development
Mental health
What assessments are commonly used in EI? (3)
ADOS-2
Ages and Stages
Rossetti
Which of Erikson’s stages are important to understand for EI?
Trust vs. Mistrust
Autonomy vs. Shame
What is part B and C of IDEA?
B: Students ages 3-21 must be educated in regular classrooms with appropriate aids and supports
C: Infants/toddlers under 3 with disabilities or delays must receive EI services
What is California’s eligibility laws for EI? (3)
Developmental delay of at least 33% in one or more areas
OR have a risk condition of known etiology with high probability of resulting in delay
OR are at high risk for disability b/c of biomedical conditions
Who can make a referral?
ANYONE AND EVERYONE
What happens in 45 days of request for services? (5)
Service coordinator assigned Parental consent obtained Evals and assessments completed IFSP developed Services provided
What are the key components of the IFSP? (5)
How/why the child is eligible Parental concerns Child's strengths What services will be provided How frequently services will be provided