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Special Education Preschool

Special Education Preschool

What is preschool special education?
Preschool special education services include special strategies to help children ages three to five years reach developmental milestones.  These may include related services such as speech therapy, physical therapy, or assistive technology.  Preschool services are provided in a preschool group or classroom setting at no cost to the parent.

What if I have concerns about my preschooler?
If you have concerns about your child's development, you may contact FUSD's Preschool Evaluation Team.  Just call our Preschool Team at (928) 773-4148, and a staff member will return your call as quickly as possible.  

What happens next?
Our Preschool Evaluation Team will use a screening tool to check your child's development or performance in the areas that affect development and learning in school:

  • Vision and hearing
  • Motor control or coordination
  • Behavior or social skills
  • Speech or language skills
  • Thinking or performing tasks
  • Adaptive behavior

Information taken from "Every Step Counts" brochure provided by the Arizona Department of Education.

  • The Arizona Early Intervention Program (AzEIP) can provide early intervention and special education services for children ages birth to three.  Upon contacting them, an AzEIP Specialist will come to your home to talk with you about your concerns and observe your child.

     

    To access AzEIP services, call (928) 779-1679 (Northland Rural Therapy Associates) or (800) 841-5201 (for Coconino County, including the entire Hopi Reservation and the Colorado Strip), or visit their website at AZ DES.

  • Learn more about the FUSD Exceptional Student Services department here: Exceptional Student Services