The US Department of Education's Office Educational Technology has just released the Parent and Family Digital Learning Guide.
Child Find
FDLRS assists in the location, identification, evaluation and initiation of appropriate education or other needed services for children and youth, birth through 21 years of age who have, or are at risk of developing, special or unique needs and are not enrolled in public school.
FDLRS supports the following activities to support early childhood education:
- Provide developmental screenings to identify children birth to five years of age who are at-risk or may qualify for services related to exceptional student education using the Children's Registry and Information System (CHRIS) to document screenings, referrals for evaluations, evaluation outcomes, placement decisions, and transition from the Early Steps program to prekindergarten programs for children with disabilities at age three.
- Support awareness of materials and provide/facilitate training opportunities related to child development and developmentally appropriate practices.
- Locate children attending nonpublic schools needing exceptional student education.
- Support transition at age three and implementation of the statewide system to measure child outcomes through facilitating collaboration among school districts, the Early Steps program, the Technical Assistance and Training System (TATS) for programs serving prekindergarten children with disabilities, and other early education and care programs in the community.
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The Parent Academy offers a variety of courses for parents and the community members ranging from academic support, health care, to emotional and financial management.
A Weekly Reading Readiness Program for Children in Preschool and Kindergarten and Parents
(NO COST to Families)
Florida Department of Education is proud to provide
access to Special Ed Connection® to parents of students with disabilities.