Preschool Special Education

Early childhood special education is a state and federally mandated program for three and four year old children who are experiencing challenges in their learning and development and meet state eligibility criteria for special education and related services.

Eligible children are entitled to a free and appropriate public education in the least restrictive environment. This is at no cost to the family.

Every school district, some through a local Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES), provides special education services to young children. Currently over 9000 children receive individualized special education services in preschool (December 2022 data).

Services are provided through school-based programs, community early childhood settings and/or Head Start programs.

Referrals of children with a suspected delay in development can be made to the local Child Find team where the family and child live.

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Young smiling child seated in a wheelchair with side head support.  Childs hands are loosely fisted and drawn up to chest. There is a manipulative tray toy on the table the child is seated at.