
Essential Early Education
The EEE Program provides services to children with developmental
delays ages 3 - 5. Children are served in the EEE classroom, their home or
childcare setting, whichever best meets their needs.
Eligibility
| To qualify for Special Education services, a child must
show a delay of 40% in any one of the following developmental areas:
speech/language, personal social, adaptive, fine or gross motor skills
and/or cognitive skills. The 40% delay is based on the child's age at the
time of the evaluation. Children who demonstrate a 40% delay are eligible
for services and an Individual Education Plan (IEP) is developed to meet
their needs. |
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Additionally, children who have a diagnosed condition by a
licensed physician with a high probability of a developmental delay before
entering kindergarten are eligible for services. Children who are identified by
the Infant Toddler Project and have an Individual Family Service Plan at the
time they reach their third birthday are also eligible for services.
Classroom Program
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The EEE Program has a classroom based at Union
Memorial School. Children who attend the program at this time all have an
Individual Education Plan (IEP). They come two, three or four mornings or
two afternoons a week. Children in the program learn through play based
activities presented to teach identified skills. Communication and
interpersonal skills are emphasized. |
The staff in the classroom include Bev
Frank, EEE Teacher, Jan Wilkinson, speech
and language pathologist, and two
instructional assistants: Myrna Laurin and Tammy Walton. Additionally,
children with identified needs see an Occupational Therapist or Physical
Therapist as part of their program.
Outreach Program
| Children with Individual Education Programs may
be served in their home or childcare setting. Services are provided
according to the child's needs. These services typically include
coordination with the childcare provider to assure consistency throughout
the child's week. These services range from direct service with the child
to consultation. |
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Preschool Screenings
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The EEE staff hold Preschool Screenings the second Friday
of each month during the school year. This screening is for children ages
3 to 5 who have turned three by the screening date. The screening is
play based with emphasis on gross and fine motor skills. Parent
observation and input are an important component to the screening.
Appointments can be scheduled by calling 264-5950. |
Screening Dates:
| September 8, 2006 |
December 8, 2006 |
March 9, 2007 |
| October 13, 2006 |
January 12, 2007 |
April 13, 2007 |
| November 10, 2006 |
February 9, 2007 |
May 11, 2007 |
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