The first person you will need is your service coordinator. He or she will talk with you about your concerns about your child's development, and guide you in the next steps of the program.
Your EI service coordinator has the following responsibilities:
Serve as the first point of contact in the EI system
Coordinate evaluations to determine eligibility for services
Help families understand their roles and legal rights in the EI system
Assist the family and other EI team members in developing and implementing the IFSP
Contact the family monthly while the child is in EI
Develop and maintain the case record for the child and family
Assist the family in leaving EI services when the child turns three years of age