Transition from Regional Center early intervention to services after age 3
If your child is eligible to continue to receive Regional Center services after age 3, it's important to learn about what services will be available.
Why
Regional Center services look different before and after a child turns 3 years old, so make sure you know what to expect.
Guides
Curated by our research team, signed off by experts and parents alike, guides walk you through the entire process, step-by-step. They cover common pitfalls and how to navigate complexities in order to accomplish your goal.
Learn whether your child is eligible to continue to receive Regional Center services after age 3 and what services may be available. Get guidance to prepare for your first IPP meeting.
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- Connect you to the resources and services your child needs in less time
Resources
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