Understanding preschool services
Description
Early intervention refers to services that help kids from birth to age three with developmental delays. But what services are available after kids turn 3? The answer: preschool services.
In this episode, we welcome Elisa Lundy. Elisa is a special education teacher who works in preschool classrooms in the New York City area. Listen as she:
- Explains the similarities between preschool services and early intervention
- Shares how preschool services can help a child’s social, emotional, and physical development
- And tells us how families can access these services in their school
Related resources
- What is early intervention?
- Support for kids who struggle in school
- How to get your child help in school without an evaluation
Visit the episode page for a transcript and links to helpful resources.
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