Parent and Children Together

The Santa Clarita Valley Special Education Local Plan Area (SELPA) includes the Castaic, Newhall, Saugus, and Sulphur Springs elementary school districts.

The SELPA provides an array of services for infants and toddlers with special needs from birth to three years of age. Eligible children include those who are deaf/hard of hearing or have severe orthopedic impairments and/ or visual impairment, which may impact their development.

Children may be referred by parents, educators, health care professionals, the Regional Center, and other community resources. Following the referral, the family will be contacted by the interim service coordinator for an intake interview to begin the assessment process. The family is encouraged to actively participate as members of the assessment team which includes credentialed teachers and specialist.

The team will discuss priorities, review medical records, and assess the development of the child to determine eligibility.

Based on the assessment, an Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP) will be developed by the family and professional. The IFSP is reviewed every six months and updated to reflect changes in developmental levels and family priorities.

Transition to preschool begins when the child is two and one-half years of age. Families are guided through the process by the service coordinator and the infant-toddler team. By age three the child will have completed the transition to preschool services.

For more information about services for children who are deaf/hard of hearing, severely orthopedically impaired, and/ or visually impaired please contact:

Castaic School District

Director of Special Education

(661) 257-4500

Newhall School District

Director of Special Education

(661) 291-4182

Saugus Union School District

Director of Pupil Services

(661) 294-5309

Sulphur Springs School District

Director of Pupil Services

(661 252-5131

Santa Clarita Valley Special Education

Local Plan Area

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Santa Clarita Valley

Special Education

Local Plan Area

Early Start

P A C T
Parents And Children Together

For infants and Toddlers

from birth to three years of age

who are Deaf/ Hard of Hearing,

Severely Orthopedically Impaired

and / or Visually Impaired

Together We

Assess:

Your family’s specific concerns, priorities and resources.

Your child’s specific audiological , visual, and/or orthopedic needs.

Your child’s development in the

areas of:

Communication

Making needs and wants known

Cognition

Thinking and problem solving

Motor Skills

Moving about and manipulating toys and objects

Social / Emotional Development

Relating to others

Adaptive Behavior

Adjusting to surroundings and the impact

of the disability

Can……………

Build:

An individual family service plan that will meet your needs.

Set goals for you and your child based

on your concerns and priorities.

Select a service coordinator who will assist you in choosing appropriate services.

Designate specific early start services and strategies to meet your needs.

Coordinate with other agencies

to provide collaborative service.

………………

Choose:

Home Intervention

Families who desire a home visit are seen weekly by an infant teacher/ specialist.

Center Based Program

You and your child may participate in a parent-toddler program taught by credentialed teachers who will:

  • assist you in providing creative activities to stimulate your child’s development
  • provide your child the opportunity to participate in a developmental play group.

Parent Education

Families may participate in parent education activities, which include:

  • Information about your

Child’s disability

  • Effective techniques for encouraging development at home
  • Sign language instruction