Federal and local law mandate that infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families receive coordinated early intervention services that are flexible, culturally responsive and meet the needs of the child and family. In DC, early intervention services and supports are offered through Strong Start, a program administered by the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE).
Strong Start provides free early intervention services and supports for eligible children birth to 3 and their families who are DC residents. Eligibility is based on an evaluation of the child’s developmental needs conducted by an early intervention specialist. Families who are found eligible receive early intervention services and supports at no cost, regardless of their income, insurance. legal or employment status.
Strong Start works with DC families, child care providers, medical professionals and community-based organizations to identify children who have, or are at risk for, disabilities or developmental delays. If you have questions or concerns about the development of a child who is younger than the age of 3, visit eip.osse.dc.gov or call (202) 727-3665 to submit a referral.
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