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District highlights Birth-to-3 early-intervention program; serves about 110 children, staff says

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Sioux Falls School District staff described the Birth-to-3 program that provides in-home early-intervention services at no cost to families. Staff said the program served roughly 110 children this year, offers individualized Family Service Plans (IFSPs), and includes a team of teachers and therapists.

The Sioux Falls School District on June 9 described its Birth-to-3 early-intervention services, telling the board the program provides free, family-focused in-home support for children from birth to age 3 with developmental delays.

Elizabeth Jane Gary, who spoke to the board about Birth-to-3, said the services are personalized and research‑based, and can include speech‑language support, occupational therapy,…

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