Willamette Education Service District
Community Resource
About this resource
The Oregon Department of Education collaborates with local agencies to establish a statewide network of free services aimed at young children experiencing developmental delays and disabilities, as well as their families. This includes: -Early Intervention (EI): Customized services for children from birth to three years old, along with parental support to promote children's physical, cognitive, communication, social-emotional, and adaptive development; and -Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE): Tailored instruction for children aged 3 until they are eligible for public school, focusing on communication, cognitive skills, social/emotional growth, adaptive abilities, and more.
Intake Procedure: Contact us for information and to set up an appointment.
Fees: There are no charges for these services.
Who can use this
- Children aged 0-5 suspected of having a developmental delay or disability can receive free screening and evaluation, with those confirmed eligible for EI/ECSE services.
Documents you may need
- None
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Salem, Oregon
Location
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