This chart from the ECTA Center illustrates how funding for Part C has decreased, while the number of children being served is increasing.
Have you seen/felt the direct impact of funding cuts in your work in EI? How has it impacted you as a professional? As a program? How has it impacted the children and families with whom you work?
As the $ per child goes down, and the number of children served in Part C goes up, how do we ensure high-quality services for families of infants and toddlers in Early Intervention?
How can we advocate for increased funding for Part C?
It's a million-dollar question, pun intended...
Have you seen/felt the direct impact of funding cuts in your work in EI? How has it impacted you as a professional? As a program? How has it impacted the children and families with whom you work?
As the $ per child goes down, and the number of children served in Part C goes up, how do we ensure high-quality services for families of infants and toddlers in Early Intervention?
How can we advocate for increased funding for Part C?
It's a million-dollar question, pun intended...
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