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El
Dorado |
How Do I Find
Out About Preschool Options?
Special education and related services are provided
or coordinated by Speacial Education Local Plan Areas (SELPA)
and Local Education Agencies (LEAs) for children (birth to 22)
with disabilities. Under California's Early Start Program, SELPAs
and Regional Centers have shared responsibility for developing
and coordinating early intervention services including transition
to preschool at the local level. The SELPAs can provide local
program information, local service directories, and referral
information on other public and private education and related
services available in your community.
You may explore a variety of preschool programs to find one
that suits the needs of your child and family. Community preschools,
parent participation preschools, school district state funded
programs, school district special day classes and Head Start
are among the potential options. The Head Start Program is a
free comprehensive preschool program for income eligible families
that also includes children with special needs. Classes are
available for three- and four-year-old children throughout the
WarmLine's six county region. Part and full day classes may
be available. Contact your SELPA, local Head Start, or the WarmLine
Family Resource Center for more information about preschool
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| County Specific Numbers |
El Dorado County, Special Education
Local Plan Area
Placerville
Tahoe Alpine |
(530) 622-7130
(530) 541-2850 |
| El Dorado County Office of Education |
(530) 622-7130 |
| Head Start |
(530) 622-7130 |
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| Regional Numbers |
| California Department of Education,
Special Education Department |
(916) 445-4613
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| Intertribal Council of California |
(916) 973-9581 |
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