303.344—Content of an IFSP.
(a) Information about the child's status.
(1)
The IFSP must include a statement of the child's present levels of physical development (including vision, hearing, and health status), cognitive development, communication development, social or emotional development, and adaptive development.
(2)
The statement in paragraph (a)(1) of this section must be based on professionally acceptable objective criteria.
(b) Family information.
With the concurrence of the family, the IFS must include a statement of the family's resources, priorities, and concerns related to enhancing the development of the child.
(c) Outcomes.
The IFSP must include a statement of the major outcomes expected to be achieved for the child and family, and the criteria, procedures, and timeliness used to determine—
(d) Early intervention services.
(1)
The IFSP must include a statement of the specific early intervention services necessary to meet the unique needs of the child and the family to achieve the outcomes identified in paragraph (c) of this section, including—
(ii)
The natural environments, as described in § 303.12(b), and § 303.18 in which early intervention services will be provided, and a justification of the extent, if any, to which the services will not be providied in a natural environment;
(i)
Frequency and intensity mean the number of days or sessions that a service will be provided, the length of time the service is provided during each session, and whether the service is provided on an individual or group basis; and
(3)
As used in paragraph (d)(1)(iii) of this section, location means the actual place or places where a service will be provided.
(ii)
The funding sources to be used in paying for those services or the steps that will be taken to secure those services through public or private sources.
(2)
The requirement in paragraph (e)(1) of this section does not apply to routine medical services (e.g., immunizations and “well-baby” care), unless a child needs those services and the services are not otherwise available or being provided.
(1)
The projected dates for initiation of the services in paragraph (d)(1) of this section as soon as possible after the IFSP meetings described in § 303.342; and
(g) Service coordinator.
(1)
The IFSP must include the name of the service coordinator from the profession most immediately relevant to the child's or family's needs (or who is otherwise qualified to carry out all applicable responsibilities under this part), who will be responsible for the implementation of the IFSP and coordination with other agencies and persons.
(i)
Assign the same service coordinator who was appointed at the time that the child was initially referred for evaluation to be responsible for implementing a child's and family's IFSP; or
(3)
As used in paragraph (g)(1) of this section, the term profession includes “service coordination.”
(h) Transition from Part C services.
(1)
The IFSP must include the steps to be taken to support the transition of the child, in accordance with § 303.148, to—
(i)
Preschool services under Part B of the Act, to the extent that those services are appropriate; or
(i)
Discussions with, and training of, parents regarding future placements and other matters related to the child's transition;
(ii)
Procedures to prepare the child for changes in service delivery, including steps to help the child adjust to, and function in, a new setting; and
(iii)
With parental consent, the transmission of information about the child to the local educational agency, to ensure continuity of services, including evaluation and assessment information required in § 303.322, and copies of IFSPs that have been developed and implemented in accordance with §§ 303.340 through 303.346.
(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 1820-0550)