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FITP General Information

As a service to the community, VPIC is proud to host the following information about the Family, Infant & Toddler Program of Vermont.

The Family, Infant and Toddler Program of Vermont (FITP) is a family-centered coordinated system of early intervention services for infants and toddlers who have a delay in their development, or a health condition which may lead to a delay in development, and their families. The Program brings together families and service providers from many segments of the community, including public and private agencies, parent child centers, local school districts, health care practitioners, private therapists, and child care providers. By assisting in the coordination of locally available services, the Family, Infant and Toddler Program is working to ensure that Vermont's young children and their families have access to the widest possible array of early intervention services.

Overview of FITP - click here for a complete overview of the FITP, including examples of the services provided, and a description of the Individualized Family Service Plan and the Core Team.

Parents' Rights - a complete listing of parents' rights including topics such as Confidentiality, Your Child's Records, Evaluation and Assessment Procedures, Timelines, Payments for Services and more!

Family Stories - a collection of family stories that exemplify the services that FITP can provide and how Vermont families who have an infant or toddler with a delay in development have been aided as a result of the FITP.

FITP Forms and Publications - a central holding place for all the forms and publications you may need, including forms necessary to process a referral and the publication "Moving On: Planning Your Child's Transition from the Family Infant and Toddler Program to Essential Early Education" and many more.
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