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What is birth to three?WV Birth to Three is a system that provides services to infants or toddlers under the age of three who have a delay in one or more areas of their cognitive, physical, social/emotional, adaptive, or communication development, or may be at risk of possibly having delays in the future due to a condition which is typically associated with a developmental delay such as Down syndrome; or a combination of biological and other risk factors which may include family and/or environmental stressors. The Arc of the Mid Ohio Valley serves as the Regional Administrative Unit for an eight-county region. To be eligible for West Virginia Birth to Three services, an infant or toddler under the age of three can either have a delay in one or more areas of their development, or be at risk of possibly having delays in the future. A child may have delays in one or more of the following areas: A child may have risk factors such as: A team of professionals works with the family based on each family's concerns and priorities for their child. Teams include people who can provide the family knowledge about possible areas of concern with the child's development. If a child is found to be eligible for WV Birth to Three, the family chooses whether they want to participate and receive services. (The Department of Health and Human Resources, through the Bureau for Public Health and the Office of Maternal, Child and Family Health, the lead agency for Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), assures that family centered, community based services are available to all eligible children and families.) Important Beliefs of the WV Birth to Three System How to Make A Referral
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