Current Monitoring Measures
The lead agency for Part C of IDEA has the responsibility for “general supervision” of programs. Both compliance and results measures must be monitored. Most monitoring measures can be referenced directly to federal and state laws and regulations and CT procedures. The measures are used throughout all of the Part C monitoring activities including self-assessments, data verification, focused monitoring, and complaint management
Click here of the revised Draft IDEA Compliance Monitoring Measures (as of 8/20/21) for Fall 2021 Self Assessments
Click here for an MS Excel File of the Monitoring Measures from 2012-2021
Periodically parents, providers, and lead agency staff review the results from all Part C monitoring activities. Measures may be adjusted as needed. As research in the field of early intervention continues to identify and clarify evidence based practices, the measures will be modified. In addition changes to laws or regulations and how they are interpreted impact how measures are worded. This page will always have the most current version of the measures used in CT.