26 Tex. Admin. Code § 350.1105 - Capacity to Provide Early Childhood Intervention Services
The contractor must have the capacity to provide all early childhood intervention services in 34 CFR § 303.13 and additional early childhood intervention services described in this chapter. These services are the following:
(1) Assistive Technology
Device and Service--As defined in
34 CFR §
303.13(b)(1).
(2) Audiology Services--As defined in
34 CFR §
303.13(b)(2), plus services
provided by local educational agency personnel, including sign language and
cued language services as defined in
34 CFR §
303.13(b)(12).
(3) Behavioral Intervention--Services
delivered through a structured plan to strengthen developmental skills while
specifically addressing severely challenging behaviors as determined by the
Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) team. The behavior plan is developed
by the IFSP team (that includes the plan supervisor) to:
(A) identify goals;
(B) conduct a functional assessment to
determine the motivation for the behavior;
(C) develop a hypothesis;
(D) design support plans; and
(E) implement, monitor, and evaluate
outcomes.
(4)
Counseling--As family training, counseling, and home visits are defined in
34 CFR §
303.13(b)(3). Counseling is
provided when the nature and quality of the parent-child relationship
interferes significantly with the Early Childhood Intervention child's
development. Counseling focuses on the parent-child relationship or other
critical care-giving relationships and helps the child meet developmental
outcomes.
(5) Family Education and
Training--As family training, counseling, and home visits are defined in
34 CFR §
303.13(b)(3). Family
education and training is provided when the family needs information about
general parenting techniques or environmental concerns. Information provided
follows a specific scope and sequence. Information may be based on general
child care, developmental education, or other specific curriculum. Family
Education and Training can be provided to parents in group settings without the
children present.
(6) Health
Services--As defined in
34 CFR §
303.16.
(7) Medical Services--As defined in
34 CFR §
303.13(b)(5).
(8) Nursing Services--As defined in
34 CFR §
303.13(b)(6).
(9) Nutrition Services--As defined in
34 CFR §
303.13(b)(7).
(10) Occupational Therapy--As defined in
34 CFR §
303.13(b)(8).
(11) Physical Therapy--As defined in
34 CFR §
303.13(b)(9).
(12) Psychological Services--As defined in
34 CFR §
303.13(b)(10).
(13) Service Coordination--As defined in
34 CFR §
303.13(b)(11) and includes
all requirements in
34 CFR §
303.34.
(14) Social Work Services--As defined in
34 CFR §
303.13(b)(13).
(15) Sign Language and Cued Language--As
defined in
34 CFR §
303.13(b)(12).
(16) Specialized Skills Training--As defined
in Subchapter E of this chapter (relating to Specialized Rehabilitative
Services) plus the provision of special instruction as defined in
34 CFR §
303.13(b)(14).
(17) Speech-Language Pathology Services--As
defined in
34 CFR §
303.13(b)(15) and can
include sign language and cued language services as defined in
34 CFR §
303.13(b)(12).
(18) Targeted Case Management--As defined in
Subchapter D of this chapter (relating to Case Management for Infants and
Toddlers with Developmental Disabilities).
(19) Transportation and Related Costs--As
defined in
34 CFR §
303.13(b)(16).
(20) Vision Services--As defined in
34 CFR §
303.13(b)(17) plus services
provided by local educational agency personnel.
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