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We provide the following district approved Related Services to children through the Committee on Pre-School Special Education:

• Speech Therapy
• Occupational Therapy
• Physical Therapy
• Social Work
• Counseling
• Assistive Technology
• Audiology
• Vision
• Service Coordination




We provide the following programs approved by the State Education Department (SED):

• Special Education Itinerant Services – SEIS (SEIT)
• CPSE Evaluations
• Special Class in an Integrated Setting (SC/IS) in collaboration with:

1. Monarch Little Learners Academy, 1025 Ridge Road, Lackawanna
2. Head Start, St. Hyacinth’s, 257 Ridge Road, Lackawanna
3. Head Start, Frontier Universal Pre-K, 3780 South Park, Blasdell

If you have a preschool child and you have noticed that your child is not developing skills such as walking, talking or playing like other young children, you may want to talk to your family doctor. He or she may be able to reassure you that children develop at different rates and your child is within the normal developmental scales. If, however, the doctor is concerned, or you are still not comfortable with your child’s progress, you may make a referral to your school district’s Committee on Preschool Special Education (CPSE).

If your three-year-old child received services from the Early Intervention Program and is in need of special education services, he or she will need to transition (move) from the Early Intervention Program into the preschool special education program. The Early Intervention official from your county must give written notice to the CPSE in your local school district that your child may be transitioning from the Early Intervention Program. With your consent, a transition plan must be developed no later than three months before your child's third birthday.

Parents of preschool children will be asked to select an approved evaluator from a list of evaluation sites. If you have concerns about providing consent, you can talk to the Committee chairperson. If you do not provide consent for your preschool child (ages 3-5) to be evaluated, the Committee on Preschool Special Education will take steps to make sure that you have received and understand the request for consent for evaluation of your child but the district may not go forward without your consent.

As a parent, you have input as to the tests and assessments to be conducted on your child. Before an evaluation is conducted, you will be asked for your suggestions about evaluating your child and be given information about the kinds of tests that will be used. If you have questions about the purpose or type of evaluation proposed, you should discuss them with the chairperson of the Committee.

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