Navigating the Committee on Preschool Special Education (CPSE) services can be complex. Here are six essential facts to help you understand what’s available:
1. Eligibility Starts at Age 3 Children can begin receiving CPSE services at 3 years old, continuing until they enter kindergarten around age 5. Starting the evaluation process early ensures timely support.
2. No Cost to Families CPSE services, including evaluations and therapies, are free for families, funded by the state and local school districts.
3. Customized Support CPSE offers a variety of tailored services, from speech therapy to specialized preschool programs. Parents can request changes if their child’s needs evolve.
4. Parental Involvement Parents are crucial in creating their child’s Individualized Education Program (IEP) and can bring advocates or specialists to meetings.
5. Smooth School Transition CPSE helps transition your child to school-age services through the Committee on Special Education (CSE) as they approach kindergarten, ensuring continued support.
6. Bilingual Services Available CPSE provides bilingual evaluations and services, ensuring language barriers don’t hinder your child’s development and that their cultural background is respected. These facts can empower you to make informed decisions and ensure your child receives the support they need during these critical early years.