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Early Childhood Transition: Early Intervention Services (Part C) to Special Education (Part B)

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The CT State Department of Education (CSDE), CT Birth to Three (B23) and the CT Parent
Advocacy Center (CPAC) will be holding regional information sessions throughout the state
about the transition process and requirements in CT from Part C, early intervention services,
to Part B, preschool special education. It is highly recommended for each LEA and Birth
to Three program to have at least one staff member attend a session. These sessions are
opened also to families and other early childhood providers that are interested in learning
more about the transition process and requirements.

Regional Information Sessions

These sessions are opened also to families and other early childhood providers that are interested in learning more about the transition process and requirements.

ACES

205 Skiff St.

Hamden

Tuesday, October 1st

12:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

EdAdvance

Workspace 16 Trowbridge Dr.

 Bethel

Tuesday, October 24th

9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

EdAdvanced

355 Goshen Rd.

Litchfield

Thursday, October 10th

1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

eastconn

376 Hartford tpke.

Hampton

Thursday, October 17th

POSTPONED - NEW DATE ANNOUNCED SOON

LEARN

44 Hatchetts

Hill Rd,

Old Lyme

Wednesday, October 30th

9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

CREC

111 Charter Oak Ave,

Hartford

Wednesday, November 6th

12:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

CES

40 Linderman Dr.

Trumbull

Friday, November 15th

9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

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Scan the QR code or visit:

https://bit.ly/transitionroadshow2024

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For information, contact
Nicole Cossette (Part C) nicole.cossette@ct.gov
Renee Kleinman (Part B) renee.kleinman@ct.gov

For difficulty with ProTraxx registration, Canvas or ZOOM, email servicedesk@aces.org (use #CT.IEPTraining in the Subject line).

Regional Educational Service Centers (RESCs) are nonprofit, fee-for-service, public education agencies.Their mission is to provide quality, cost-effective education resources, programs, and services to the state’s public schools. The RESC Alliance exists to create greater access to resources and savings for all Connecticut public schools. 

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