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COVID-19 Guidance

https://www.health.ny.gov/community/infants_children/early_intervention/memoranda.htm

  • New York State Department of Health Bureau of Early Intervention Guidance to Early Intervention Providers Regarding Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) - Revised 04.01.2020 (PDF)
  • NYS Early Intervention Program Consent For The Use Of Telehealth During Declared State of Emergency For COVID-19 - Revised 04.01.2020 (PDF)
  • Frequently Asked Questions Related to Virtual Early Intervention Visits During COVID-19 Declared State of Emergency (Questions 1-22) - Revised 04.01.2020 (PDF)
  • Frequently Asked Questions Related to Virtual Early Intervention Visits During COVID-19 Declared State of Emergency (Questions 23-37) - New 04.01.2020 (PDF)
  • Frequently Asked Questions Related to Virtual Early Intervention Visits During COVID-19 Declared State of Emergency (Questions 38-57) - Revised 06.29.2020 (PDF)
  • NYS DOH Reopening New York: Resuming In-Person Early Intervention Program Services (PDF)
  • NYS DOH Early Intervention Program Update: Home and Community-Based Services Regarding COVID-19 (PDF)

 

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)- “Learn the Signs. Act Early.” Campaign

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has developed a program called “Learn the Signs. Act Early.” This program improves early identification of children with developmental delays and disabilities by promoting parent-engaged developmental monitoring and facilitating early action on concerns. This initiative encourages parents and providers to learn the signs of healthy development, monitor every child’s early development, and take action when there is a concern. The program offers free checklists and other tools to make developmental monitoring practical and easy.

Among the tools this program offers are free developmental checklists, a Milestone Tracker App, a milestone moments booklet, free children’s books, tips sheets, training resources and customizable promotional materials, to name a few. You may find more information and explore these and other free resources offered through this program, by visiting: https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/actearly/index.html

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