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The Child Development Services system is an Intermediate Educational Unit that provides both Early Intervention (birth through two years) and Free Appropriate Public Education (for ages three through five years) under the supervision of the Maine Department of Education.
The nine regional CDS sites serve the various geographical regions of Maine. Find the regional site serving the town in which the child lives or call the State IEU at 877-770-8883.
York County has been a government in continuous existence since 1636. Five County Commissioners elected by voters are the policy-making body of the county, and a professional county manager manages 200+ employees and an annual budget of $22,200,482. York County has a population of over 214,591 people.
Child Development Services (CDS) is the Educational Unit in the state of Maine mandated to find children (ages birth through 5) that have a developmental delay or disability.
Regional CDS sites provide case management and direct instruction for families with children from birth through age five. Each site conducts Child Find, which is the process of identifying children with disabilities.
The following information is required when referring a child to CDS: the child’s name, date of birth, physical address, with whom the child lives, the area(s) of concern and any diagnosed conditions, the parent(s) or guardian(s) name(s), mailing address and phone numbers, the referral source’s name and contact information.
9 mar 2021 · The new programs are part of a Corrective Action Plan the Maine Department of Education developed after it determined CDS in York County had not been providing “all students with a free...