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Supertwins 101: 101 of the most frequently asked questions about multiple births

Multiple Births and

Developmental Delays

 

 

86. What is Early Intervention?

87.
Who would want an Early Intervention evaluation?

88. What are EI services?

89. Where do Early Intervention services take place?

90. Who do I contact first for help?

91. What should a parent know about the evaluation and qualification for services process?

92. What should you know when having your multiples evaluated for services?

93. What types of professionals provide services for Early Intervention?

94. How can I prepare for my children’s transition from EI services?

95. What is an IEP? How does it differ from a 504 Plan?

96. What advice can you offer for traveling with a child with a disability?

97. How do we inform family/friends about a disability?

98. What is respite care? How do I know if I am eligible?

99. Should we consider family counseling to help family members deal with a child/sibling with a disability?

100. How do I know if my child is eligible for Social Security benefits/Medicaid?

101. How does a parent of higher-order multiples advocate for his or her child?

Expecting Multiples

Multiples in the NICU

Infant Multiples

Breastfeeding Multiples

Questions from Friends, Family, and the Public

Toddler Multiples

School-age Multiples

Multiple Birth Households

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Updated 9/26/08

 
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