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Child Find is a component of Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) that requires states to identify, locate, and evaluate all children with disabilities, from birth to age 21, who are in need of early intervention (for children birth through three) or special education services (for children ages three and up). Every school district or Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) has Child Find professionals who are trained to evaluate children in a variety of areas, including cognitive functioning, physical functioning, hearing and vision, speech and language and social and emotional development. Evaluations are conducted by the Child Find team at no cost to parents.  
The Child Find for Park County is located in the Mount Evans BOCES.
Contact Marilyn Sturek
p: 303.838.7666x1251; f: 303.838.0162
email: msturek@plattecanyonsd1.org
address: 1737 Park County Road 43, Bailey, CO 80421


States have different eligibility guidelines for their early intervention programs and special education services. In Colorado, early intervention services for children birth to three years of age are provided through Early Intervention Colorado. In order to receive early intervention supports and services, the family and child must be Colorado residents. The child must be under three years of age and either have a developmental delay or be diagnosed with a physical or mental condition with a high probability of resulting in a significant developmental delay. Click here for a list of medical conditions that have a high probablility of resulting in developmental delay.
The Early Intervention Colorado program for Park County is The Resource Exchange.
Contact Colleen Head
p: 719.785.3760; f: 719.785.3769
email: chead@tre.org 
address: 125 North Parkside, Suite 204, Colorado Springs, CO 80909

 

Health Care Program for Children with Special Needs is a program that provides information, referral, support, and connection for children who have special health care needs and their families. This HCP serves Broomfield, Jefferson, Gilpin, Clear Creek, and Park Counties.


Contact Carolyn Kwerneland:
p: 303.239.7006
email: ckwernel@jeffco.us
address: 260 South Kipling Street, Lakewood, CO 80226


Colorado Bright Beginnings is empowering parents with the guidance, knowledge and tools to create a bright beginning for their child. By the age of three, most of a child's physical, intellectual and emotional development is well underway. Everything a parent does has a lasting affect on the child's success, including the child's readiness to learn. Parents have the power to shape their child's future and Colorado Bright Beginnings has the power to help parents. We'll give you some simple ways to start with a free packet of powerful tools. In Colorado communities throughout the state, we will meet you at home, your work or any other community setting that's easy for you. Since 1995, we have helped over 100,000 Colorado families unleash the power of parenting.
Contact Molly Hines at the Park County Bright Beginnings, Family and Intercultural Resource Center.
p: 970.262.3888 x302
email: mollyh@summitfirc.org
address: 103 Main Street, Dillon, CO 80435

University of Colorado Denver - WONDERbabies
13121 East 17th Avenue, C234 - Aurora, CO 80045 - Tel. 303.724.7667