Early On definition

Early On means the State of Michigan’s system of early intervention services for infants and toddlers, birth to three (3) years of age, with developmental delay(s) and/or disabilities, and their

Examples of Early On in a sentence

  • As per Flint Registry protocol, all children under 5 years of age will automatically be referred to Early On for further evaluation.

  • Early: On the first day of any month co-incident with or following your 55th birthday.

  • The preparation days will be during the first week of school, excluding Early On and the last day of school.

  • Excluding Early On Staff whose calendar is subject to Letter of Agreement 2011-08, any non-teaching assignments in addition to the normal working schedule during the regular school year or summer program shall be voluntary.

  • IIPSA classroom teachers will no longer be asked to cover classrooms other than their own for any extended period of time and Student Support Services and Early On 1-150 staff will not be asked to take on case load of fellow workers, such as to cover for an extended illness.

  • In the event of inclement weather and other conditions, Itinerant and Early On staff cannot service children/families that reside in a district that is closed due to weather conditions.

  • Sick leave hours shall be granted for prescheduled appointments in one-quarter hour increments for Student Support Services and Early On 1-150 staff and all other nonclassroom professionals during the work day.

  • Student Support Service and Early On 1-150 staff (eligible staff defined in Appendix O) shall receive a $450 stipend as outlined in article 29, section 13.

  • It will 51 further support Early On in analysis and enhancement of child find activities 52 (§303.301 Public awareness program— information for parents) and identify needs 53 for additional training, support, and resources for community providers in making 54 referrals to Early On (§303.118 Comprehensive system of personnel development 55 (CSPD)).

  • Special education programs available for eligible infants and toddlers are accessed through Early On Michigan.