Regular early childhood program definition

Regular early childhood program means a program that includes at least 50 percent nondisabled preschool children. “Early childhood programs” include, but are not limited to:
Regular early childhood program means a program that includes at least 50 percent nondisabled preschool children. These include, but are not limited to: Private preschools or nursery schools, Head Start, Group child development center or child care (includes day care centers), Preschool classrooms open to an eligible prekindergarten population by the public school system (universal pre-k programs), and Special class in an integrated setting, for children with and without disabilities. “Majority of hours” means at least 50 percent of the hours a student spends receiving special education and related services during the week.
Regular early childhood program means a program that includes fifty percent or more children who do not have an IEP per WAC 392-172A-01152.