CIS Early Intervention Test- Module 5 Question Title * 1. Your Name Question Title * 2. Email Address Question Title * 3. Region Addison/Middlebury Bennington Burlington/Chittenden Caledonia/St. Johnsbury Franklin Grand Isle/ St. Albans Lamoille/ Morrisville Orange/Hartford Orleans/Newport Rutland Washington/Barre Windham/ Brattleboro Windsor South/Springfield Question Title * 4. Select the best response. IFSP/One Plan teams develop transition plan for children exiting Part C to Part B or other services or programs like Head Start or child care: Not fewer than 90 days and up to 9 months before the child's third birthday. Up to 6 months before the child's third birthday. Between 45 - 85 days before the child's third birthday None of the above. Question Title * 5. True or False: The regional CIS/EI program notifies the Local Education Agency and Part C State Office of children potentially eligible for Part B must occur between 6 months and 90 days before the child's third birthday. True False Question Title * 6. True or False: If a child is referred to the regional CIS/EI program fewer than 45 days before the child's third birthday, then an initial evaluation, assessment and initial IFSP/One Plan must be completed. True False Question Title * 7. Select the best response. A child is determined to be potentially eligible for Part B services when: There is a 25 % developmental delay in one or more of the five developmental areas as measured by ongoing assessment and use of the State approved diagnostic instruments. Documentation in the IFSP/One Plan that the child has received consistent specialized instruction, developmental therapy services or speech and language therapy prior to the third birthday. The child is also potentially eligible for Part B if A and B above do not apply but the child has a medical condition, which may result in significant delays by the child's sixth birthday. All the above. Question Title * 8. Select the best response. The transition planning conference, under Vermont Special Education Rules, must be held when: A child turns three. A child no longer needs EI services. A child is considered potentially eligible for Part B Early Childhood Special Education Services. None of the above. Done