Increasing Equity in Early Intervention

Every child from birth to age 3 in the U.S. is entitled under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) (IDEA Part C) to support in reaching developmental milestones if they have a developmental delay. Early intervention is the key to setting children with delays and disabilities on a path to long-term success. Yet children of color and children from low-income backgrounds face barriers to accessing these services. There are several strategies states can use to address systemic racial inequities in the health and education systems in which early intervention services take place. In this report, we identify the strengths of state approaches and opportunities for increasing equity in providing early intervention services. Learn more at https://edtrust.org/increasing-equity...

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CEO Debra Vines receives her CNN Hero Award and Tribute from Holly Robinson Peete