Screening & Assessment

Child Find

Child Find is a component of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) that requires states to identify, locate, and evaluate all children with disabilities, birth to 21, who are in need of early intervention or special education services. It’s a continuous process to locate and identify children at risk.

Child Find Overview (webpage) from the US Office of Special Education Programs. Offers a description of a comprehensive Child Find System.

Child Find FAQ (pdf) – updated 6/2018 Common questions addressed.

Legal Requirements for Birth to 3: Part C

Legal Requirements for Local Education Agencies (LEA’s): Part B

Resources for Ages 3-5: Part B

  • Child Find Live BinderThis compiles numerous resources to support a system of Child Find, including screening tools, best practices resources, public awareness strategies, and legal requirements. Access code: childfind
  • Child Find Pamphlet for Families and Communities (pdf) – Includes an overview of developmental milestones that can be made available throughout the community. Includes space to insert LEA contact information.
  • Child Find Pamphlet for LEAs (pdf) -Used to in-service school district staff on Child Find requirements and recommended practices.

Training Materials for LEAs

PowerPoint for LEA’s (pdf)

Handouts for use with LEA Child Find PowerPoint:

Training Materials for Community Presentation

Powerpoint for Community 2016 (pdf)

Handouts for use with Community Presentation

Public Awareness

     

    Updated 4/17/2024