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Table 6-1. Infants and toddlers receiving early intervention services under IDEA, Part C, by age and state: Fall 2002 State Birth up to 12 months 1 yr. 2 yrs. Birth through 2 yrs. total Percentage of population (%) Alabama 234 754 1,169 2,157 1.18 Alaska 84 178 384 646 2.12 Arizona 453 1,147 1,887 3,487 1.36 Arkansas 427 958 1,489 2,874 2.59 California 5,562 8,807 12,507 26,876 1.72 Colorado 453 882 1,519 2,854 1.45 Connecticut 476 1,263 2,294 4,033 3.06 Delaware 199 304 533 1,036 3.29 District of Columbia 24 64 195 283 1.27 Florida 3,189 5,210 8,495 16,894 2.66 Georgia 588 1,353 2,120 4,061 1.00 Hawaii 2,203 1,506 1,290 4,999 9.38 Idaho 209 388 743 1,340 2.22 Illinois 1,291 3,398 6,217 10,906 2.00 Indiana 1,791 3,196 4,452 9,439 3.67 Iowa 286 630 1,015 1,931 1.78 Kansas 446 810 1,572 2,828 2.49 Kentucky 420 1,296 2,407 4,123 2.67 Louisiana 331 830 1,322 2,483 1.25 Maine 107 292 679 1,078 2.78 Maryland 752 1,685 3,081 5,518 2.46 Massachusetts 2,347 4,346 7,133 13,826 5.87 Michigan 1,207 2,520 3,843 7,570 1.90 Minnesota 457 908 1,902 3,267 1.72 Mississippi 363 640 859 1,862 1.44 Missouri 417 841 1,684 2,942 1.33 Montana 127 178 269 574 1.81 Nebraska 184 354 623 1,161 1.62 Nevada 112 315 458 885 0.91 New Hampshire 175 359 687 1,221 2.82 New Jersey 632 2,241 4,381 7,254 2.12 New Mexico 427 662 950 2,039 2.54 New York 2,837 9,384 23,776 35,997 4.79 North Carolina 763 2,047 3,044 5,854 1.62 North Dakota 62 151 198 411 1.88 Ohio 969 2,263 3,347 6,579 1.42 Oklahoma 640 1,037 1,258 2,935 2.03 Oregon 235 567 1,131 1,933 1.42 Pennsylvania 1,744 3,641 5,889 11,274 2.64 Rhode Island 215 375 660 1,250 3.50 South Carolina 193 562 940 1,695 1.03 South Dakota 62 251 391 704 2.28 Tennessee 811 1,910 2,705 5,426 2.32 Texas 2,877 6,525 10,894 20,296 1.93 Utah 371 811 1,345 2,527 1.86 Vermont 72 177 327 576 3.10 Virginia 1,939 1,649 575 4,163 1.40 Washington 351 1,136 2,031 3,518 1.48 West Virginia 321 563 735 1,619 2.85 Wisconsin 621 1,625 3,077 5,323 2.62 Wyoming 82 206 330 618 3.44 50 states and DC a 41,138 83,195 140,812 265,145 2.22 American Samoa 27 15 21 63 . Guam 27 54 62 143 . Northern Marianas 5 15 22 42 . Puerto Rico 231 760 1,787 2,778 . Virgin Islands 41 66 53 160 . U.S. and outlying areas a 41,469 84,105 142,757 268,331 . Sources: U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs, Data Analysis System (DANS), OMB #1820-0556: “Infants and Toddlers Receiving Early Intervention Services in Accordance with Part C," 2002. Data updated as of July 30, 2003; U.S. Bureau of the Census. Population data for 2001 and 2002 accessed October 2003 from census.gov/popest/data/states/files/STCH-6R.CSV. This file is now archived as http://www.census.gov/popest/archives. Notes: See Part C Child Count Data Notes for an explanation of individual state differences. Percentage of population = Birth through 2 total divided by population multiplied by 100. See Table C-2 for the denominator. . Percentage cannot be calculated. 400
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26th Annual Report to Congress on the Implementation of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) - Volume II,Table 6 (MS Word)

Table 6-1. Infants and toddlers receiving early intervention services under IDEA, Part C, by age and state: Fall 2002

State

Birth up to12 months

1 yr.

2 yrs.

Birththrough 2 yrs. total

Percentage ofpopulation(%)

Alabama

234

754

1,169

2,157

1.18

Alaska

84

178

384

646

2.12

Arizona

453

1,147

1,887

3,487

1.36

Arkansas

427

958

1,489

2,874

2.59

California

5,562

8,807

12,507

26,876

1.72

Colorado

453

882

1,519

2,854

1.45

Connecticut

476

1,263

2,294

4,033

3.06

Delaware

199

304

533

1,036

3.29

District of Columbia

24

64

195

283

1.27

Florida

3,189

5,210

8,495

16,894

2.66

Georgia

588

1,353

2,120

4,061

1.00

Hawaii

2,203

1,506

1,290

4,999

9.38

Idaho

209

388

743

1,340

2.22

Illinois

1,291

3,398

6,217

10,906

2.00

Indiana

1,791

3,196

4,452

9,439

3.67

Iowa

286

630

1,015

1,931

1.78

Kansas

446

810

1,572

2,828

2.49

Kentucky

420

1,296

2,407

4,123

2.67

Louisiana

331

830

1,322

2,483

1.25

Maine

107

292

679

1,078

2.78

Maryland

752

1,685

3,081

5,518

2.46

Massachusetts

2,347

4,346

7,133

13,826

5.87

Michigan

1,207

2,520

3,843

7,570

1.90

Minnesota

457

908

1,902

3,267

1.72

Mississippi

363

640

859

1,862

1.44

Missouri

417

841

1,684

2,942

1.33

Montana

127

178

269

574

1.81

Nebraska

184

354

623

1,161

1.62

Nevada

112

315

458

885

0.91

New Hampshire

175

359

687

1,221

2.82

New Jersey

632

2,241

4,381

7,254

2.12

New Mexico

427

662

950

2,039

2.54

New York

2,837

9,384

23,776

35,997

4.79

North Carolina

763

2,047

3,044

5,854

1.62

North Dakota

62

151

198

411

1.88

Ohio

969

2,263

3,347

6,579

1.42

Oklahoma

640

1,037

1,258

2,935

2.03

Oregon

235

567

1,131

1,933

1.42

Pennsylvania

1,744

3,641

5,889

11,274

2.64

Rhode Island

215

375

660

1,250

3.50

South Carolina

193

562

940

1,695

1.03

South Dakota

62

251

391

704

2.28

Tennessee

811

1,910

2,705

5,426

2.32

Texas

2,877

6,525

10,894

20,296

1.93

Utah

371

811

1,345

2,527

1.86

Vermont

72

177

327

576

3.10

Virginia

1,939

1,649

575

4,163

1.40

Washington

351

1,136

2,031

3,518

1.48

West Virginia

321

563

735

1,619

2.85

Wisconsin

621

1,625

3,077

5,323

2.62

Wyoming

82

206

330

618

3.44

50 states and DCa

41,138

83,195

140,812

265,145

2.22

American Samoa

27

15

21

63

.

Guam

27

54

62

143

.

Northern Marianas

5

15

22

42

.

Puerto Rico

231

760

1,787

2,778

.

Virgin Islands

41

66

53

160

.

U.S. and outlying areasa

41,469

84,105

142,757

268,331

.

Sources: U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs, Data Analysis System (DANS), OMB #1820-0556: “Infants and Toddlers Receiving Early Intervention Services in Accordance with Part C," 2002. Data updated as of July 30, 2003; U.S. Bureau of the Census. Population data for 2001 and 2002 accessed October 2003 from census.gov/popest/data/states/files/STCH-6R.CSV. This file is now archived as http://www.census.gov/popest/archives.

Notes: See Part C Child Count Data Notes for an explanation of individual state differences.

Percentage of population = Birth through 2 total divided by population multiplied by 100. See Table C-2 for the denominator.

. Percentage cannot be calculated.

aTotals may not equal the sum of the details due to rounding.

Table 6-2. At-risk infants and toddlers receiving early intervention services under IDEA, Part C, by age and state: Fall 2002

State

Birthup to12 months

1 yr.

2 yrs.

Birththrough 2 yrs.total

California

411

644

917

1,972

Hawaii

1,723

892

382

2,997

Indiana

198

277

350

825

Massachusetts

124

170

160

454

New Hampshire

2

2

3

7

New Mexico

280

274

267

821

North Carolina

192

347

290

829

West Virginia

79

72

32

183

Guam

27

48

38

113

Total at-risk

3,036

2,726

2,439

8,201

Source: U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs, Data Analysis System (DANS), OMB #1820-0556: “Infants and Toddlers Receiving Early Intervention Services in Accordance with Part C," 2002. Data updated as of July 30, 2003.

Note: See Part C Child Count Data Notes for an explanation of individual state differences.

Table 6-3. Infants and toddlers receiving early intervention services under IDEA, Part C, in the U.S. and outlying areas, by age and year: Fall 1994 through fall 2002

Year

Birth up to12 months

1 yr.

2 yrs.

Birththrough2 yrs.

1994

29,617

55,284

80,450

165,351

1995

29,786

59,185

88,310

177,281

1996

31,496

60,233

94,798

186,527

1997

34,375

62,699

99,263

196,337

1998

31,089

60,558

95,708

187,355

1999

35,793

67,026

103,289

206,108

2000

36,570

74,256

121,984

232,810

2001

38,338

78,190

129,247

245,775

2002

41,469

84,105

142,757

268,331

Source: U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs, Data Analysis System (DANS), OMB #1820-0556: “Infants and Toddlers Receiving Early Intervention Services in Accordance with Part C," 1994-2002. Data updated as of July 30, 2003.

Note: See Part C Child Count Data Notes for an explanation of individual state differences.

Table 6-4. Infants and toddlers ages birth through 2 served under IDEA, Part C, by early intervention setting and state: Fall 2001

State

Developmentaldelayprograms

Typicallydevelopingprograms

Home

Hospital(inpatient)

Alabama

172

163

1,551

0

Alaska

4

17

589

0

Arizona

53

0

2,121

1

Arkansas

756

887

1,038

0

California

691

0

17,757

16

Colorado

109

107

2,129

41

Connecticut

0

69

3,800

5

Delaware

87

74

607

2

District of Columbia

88

94

65

0

Florida

2,392

915

8,731

21

Georgia

45

940

3,518

7

Hawaii

482

91

3,209

2

Idaho

102

72

1,018

6

Illinois

1,353

154

7,036

51

Indiana

561

243

8,657

1

Iowa

73

61

1,442

3

Kansas

113

224

2,263

0

Kentucky

349

0

3,518

0

Louisiana

86

7

2,071

1

Maine

259

274

199

50

Maryland

1,122

164

3,545

1

Massachusetts

890

1,229

10,785

0

Michigan

1,086

49

5,379

21

Minnesota

447

172

2,384

0

Mississippi

0

126

1,034

624

Missouri

133

153

2,442

2

Montana

0

17

551

0

Nebraska

172

148

784

3

Nevada

78

32

588

2

New Hampshire

0

48

1,109

0

New Jersey

70

222

6,094

6

New Mexico

447

49

1,355

0

New York

1,930

242

24,520

65

North Carolina

359

627

4,401

1

North Dakota

0

10

327

0

Ohio

1,924

119

3,931

45

Oklahoma

17

16

2,440

2

Oregon

488

71

1,131

1

Pennsylvania

159

295

9,452

3

Rhode Island

128

182

730

3

South Carolina

29

34

1,361

0

South Dakota

13

129

497

0

Tennessee

169

226

3,058

11

Texas

56

456

17,430

20

Utah

519

81

1,796

0

Vermont

0

101

358

0

Virginia

228

74

2,875

3

Washington

675

193

1,206

2

West Virginia

0

7

1,554

2

Wisconsin

316

422

4,330

17

Wyoming

16

68

433

0

50 states and DC

19,246

10,154

189,199

1,041

American Samoa

55

0

0

0

Guam

44

5

168

1

Northern Marianas

0

1

47

0

Puerto Rico

1,592

62

1,221

0

Virgin Islands

0

6

98

0

U.S. and outlying areas

20,937

10,228

190,733

1,042

Source: U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs, Data Analysis System (DANS), OMB #1820-0557: "Program Settings Where Early Intervention Services Are Provided to Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities and Their Families in Accordance with Part C," 2002. Data updated as of July 30, 2003.

Note: See Part C Settings Data Notes for an explanation of individual state differences.

Continued on next page

Table 6-4. Infants and toddlers ages birth through 2 served under IDEA, Part C, by early intervention setting and state: Fall 2001 (continued)

State

Residentialfacility

Serviceproviderlocation

Othersetting

Allsettings

Alabama

2

143

55

2,086

Alaska

2

12

10

634

Arizona

0

708

41

2,924

Arkansas

4

62

27

2,774

California

0

5,961

0

24,425

Colorado

2

164

41

2,593

Connecticut

0

4

1

3,879

Delaware

3

133

1

907

District of Columbia

0

0

32

279

Florida

15

1,941

428

14,443

Georgia

1

112

200

4,823

Hawaii

5

152

20

3,961

Idaho

0

55

4

1,257

Illinois

1

872

554

10,021

Indiana

3

336

291

10,092

Iowa

0

40

18

1,637

Kansas

0

100

38

2,738

Kentucky

0

0

0

3,867

Louisiana

1

85

60

2,311

Maine

22

55

105

964

Maryland

1

62

2

4,897

Massachusetts

0

0

2

12,906

Michigan

5

516

38

7,094

Minnesota

1

43

6

3,053

Mississippi

0

246

0

2,030

Missouri

2

70

23

2,825

Montana

0

31

1

600

Nebraska

0

0

8

1,115

Nevada

1

194

0

895

New Hampshire

0

1

10

1,168

New Jersey

8

34

0

6,434

New Mexico

0

56

12

1,919

New York

6

2,644

1,010

30,417

North Carolina

4

106

0

5,498

North Dakota

2

28

4

371

Ohio

2

245

44

6,310

Oklahoma

4

36

112

2,627

Oregon

10

182

4

1,887

Pennsylvania

1

29

252

10,191

Rhode Island

0

14

32

1,089

South Carolina

1

667

1

2,093

South Dakota

1

4

11

655

Tennessee

0

1,023

214

4,701

Texas

19

40

175

18,196

Utah

0

67

0

2,463

Vermont

0

13

0

472

Virginia

13

275

29

3,497

Washington

5

994

1

3,076

West Virginia

0

34

1

1,598

Wisconsin

1

96

30

5,212

Wyoming

1

9

4

531

50 states and DC

149

18,694

3,952

242,435

American Samoa

0

0

0

55

Guam

0

0

0

218

Northern Marianas

0

0

0

48

Puerto Rico

0

96

12

2,983

Virgin Islands

3

45

0

152

U.S. and outlying areas

152

18,835

3,964

245,891

Table 6-5. Infants and toddlers ages birth through 2 served under IDEA, Part C, who exited Part C programs, by exit reason and state: 2001-02a

State

ExitingTotal

Completeprior tomax age

Part B eligible

Exit tootherprograms

Exitwith noreferrals

Alabama

1,703

195

785

59

35

Alaska

550

47

227

39

26

Arizona

1,652

20

1,152

12

8

Arkansas

1,201

314

367

37

14

California

15,265

1,875

7,768

1,764

0

Colorado

1,061

175

367

33

13

Connecticut

4,063

595

1,886

221

183

Delaware

738

93

390

84

156

District of Columbia

158

20

79

14

0

Florida

14,199

2,360

5,141

412

2,587

Georgia

3,688

436

1,096

182

157

Hawaii

2,230

409

320

237

155

Idaho

1,167

257

527

29

45

Illinois

11,565

2,783

2,383

293

105

Indiana

9,532

2,427

2,354

1,069

477

Iowa

693

182

212

32

41

Kansas

2,362

520

1,191

65

61

Kentucky

2,637

359

901

14

0

Louisiana

681

75

365

25

0

Maine

1,405

93

1,158

4

0

Maryland

4,070

617

2,022

126

450

Massachusetts

10,570

2,484

4,581

976

741

Michigan

5,771

326

2,441

384

381

Minnesota

1,392

168

1,136

0

0

Mississippi

3,399

470

1,392

229

169

Missouri

1,732

135

823

226

26

Montana

481

69

157

41

17

Nebraska

1,399

625

467

128

0

Nevada

859

83

286

4

60

New Hampshire

1,129

376

563

0

0

New Jersey

1,418

202

613

49

37

New Mexico

1,649

275

720

100

48

New York

25,086

3,475

10,938

609

702

North Carolina

3,044

89

1,119

275

0

North Dakota

282

5

155

31

18

Ohio

5,766

740

1,444

610

1,629

Oklahoma

2,430

154

697

139

23

Oregon

1,149

40

723

19

64

Pennsylvania

8,011

1,929

3,887

141

246

Rhode Island

876

51

339

157

128

South Carolina

1,663

207

575

133

68

South Dakota

544

17

325

47

16

Tennessee

5,839

583

2,240

316

180

Texas

17,784

2,588

6,005

692

548

Utah

2,236

341

909

47

250

Vermont

455

37

316

28

9

Virginia

3,433

284

1,076

382

547

Washington

2,463

247

1,416

103

91

West Virginia

1,237

183

342

130

54

Wisconsin

4,630

578

2,104

315

196

Wyoming

356

65

188

16

5

50 states and DC

197,703

30,678

78,668

11,078

10,766

American Samoa

28

8

8

6

0

Guam

169

28

46

1

1

Northern Marianas

27

0

17

0

1

Puerto Rico

2,102

267

1,469

25

12

Virgin Islands

71

5

21

15

8

U.S. and outlying areas

200,100

30,986

80,229

11,125

10,788

Source: U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs, Data Analysis System (DANS), "Report on Infants and Toddlers Exiting Part C," 2001. Data updated as of July 30, 2003.

Note: See Part C Exiting Data Notes for an explanation of individual state differences.

aThis is a cumulative 12-month reporting period.

Continued on next page

Table 6-5. Infants and toddlers ages birth through 2 served under IDEA, Part C, who exited Part C programs, by exit reason and state: 2001-02a (continued)

State

Eligibilitynotdetermined

Deceased

Moved outof state

Withdrawalby parent

Unsuccessfulcontact

Alabama

193

30

95

178

133

Alaska

33

3

57

55

63

Arizona

1

55

105

63

236

Arkansas

68

11

76

133

181

California

188

345

259

1,469

1,597

Colorado

270

57

58

49

39

Connecticut

362

14

171

372

259

Delaware

4

0

2

8

1

District of Columbia

0

2

15

26

2

Florida

81

166

0

1,664

1,788

Georgia

427

57

402

557

374

Hawaii

75

16

170

619

229

Idaho

49

10

86

95

69

Illinois

3,071

67

286

1,710

867

Indiana

41

132

458

1,783

791

Iowa

5

13

51

68

89

Kansas

46

24

182

204

69

Kentucky

1,053

17

106

102

85

Louisiana

46

10

47

113

0

Maine

30

2

37

57

24

Maryland

0

24

144

558

129

Massachusetts

301

28

0

843

616

Michigan

493

61

407

483

795

Minnesota

0

21

61

6

0

Mississippi

308

42

163

379

247

Missouri

125

10

74

208

105

Montana

45

7

54

58

33

Nebraska

158

3

0

18

0

Nevada

144

15

92

56

119

New Hampshire

0

5

58

89

38

New Jersey

265

6

60

105

81

New Mexico

9

15

150

223

109

New York

5,582

82

1,694

1,256

748

North Carolina

647

26

276

543

69

North Dakota

3

2

39

23

6

Ohio

5

42

459

650

187

Oklahoma

242

28

194

594

359

Oregon

11

16

88

85

103

Pennsylvania

278

53

220

978

279

Rhode Island

0

1

50

87

63

South Carolina

227

39

79

207

128

South Dakota

25

5

39

55

15

Tennessee

383

70

285

1,027

755

Texas

3,008

139

728

2,260

1,816

Utah

142

21

151

223

152

Vermont

0

1

30

21

13

Virginia

255

34

318

321

216

Washington

193

21

135

146

111

West Virginia

99

9

113

207

100

Wisconsin

455

29

130

449

374

Wyoming

0

3

56

13

10

50 states and DC

19,446

1,889

9,010

21,496

14,672

American Samoa

0

1

4

1

0

Guam

0

1

22

39

31

Northern Marianas

1

2

5

1

0

Puerto Rico

46

18

90

71

104

Virgin Islands

4

2

7

5

4

U.S. and outlying areas

19,497

1,913

9,138

21,613

14,811

aThis is a cumulative 12-month reporting period.

Table 6-6. Infants and toddlers ages birth through 2 served under IDEA, Part C, by type of service on the individualized family service plan (IFSP) and state: Fall 2001

State

Assistivetechnologyservices/devices

Audiology

Familytrainingcounselingand homevisits

Healthservices

Medicalservices

Nursingservices

Alabama

43

65

954

8

18

2

Alaska

12

86

143

22

58

15

Arizona

60

93

193

13

101

185

Arkansas

8

126

370

24

120

0

California

196

580

2,736

920

560

376

Colorado

56

192

559

148

231

171

Connecticut

304

192

41

0

8

94

Delaware

5

42

44

17

309

35

District of Columbia

1

19

109

9

17

53

Florida

320

3,303

6,922

0

5,666

1,238

Georgia

366

94

175

2

12

6

Hawaii

130

307

2,785

79

173

743

Idaho

32

112

148

19

248

59

Illinois

297

1,197

895

59

172

452

Indiana

1,087

1,720

725

27

18

109

Iowa

2

14

130

26

10

119

Kansas

288

590

596

117

161

203

Kentucky

578

64

72

0

0

5

Louisiana

14

298

32

22

140

65

Maine

81

16

36

6

3

6

Maryland

18

694

624

164

8

399

Massachusetts

230

137

8,763

0

0

3,710

Michigan

59

503

3,172

1,597

599

1,208

Minnesota

231

367

693

232

280

397

Mississippi

54

236

261

0

45

0

Missouri

427

171

80

0

8

43

Montana

69

157

434

54

105

16

Nebraska

65

41

120

166

6

77

Nevada

54

50

687

7

61

0

New Hampshire

73

33

109

34

18

1

New Jersey

46

8

201

1

2

24

New Mexico

15

158

475

81

50

160

New York

592

1,813

3,817

0

0

40

North Carolina

119

370

382

385

691

150

North Dakota

43

94

286

31

113

32

Ohio

137

417

4,856

1,112

1,465

894

Oklahoma

674

10

8

2

0

129

Oregon

17

72

480

12

35

79

Pennsylvania

36

253

76

1

2

96

Rhode Island

16

124

209

2

1

159

South Carolina

53

389

71

31

100

54

South Dakota

15

13

31

5

2

0

Tennessee

344

421

2,484

570

652

616

Texas

27

345

245

8

2

102

Utah

22

148

1,070

21

27

241

Vermont

9

34

44

3

33

31

Virginia

42

48

58

16

5

15

Washington

138

192

619

302

442

295

West Virginia

1

27

10

0

14

29

Wisconsin

162

141

772

48

36

85

Wyoming

34

22

202

13

10

5

50 states and DC

7,702

16,598

49,004

6,416

12,837

13,023

American Samoa

0

55

55

0

8

0

Guam

5

177

218

0

1

10

Northern Marianas

10

36

20

3

4

0

Puerto Rico

495

1,434

1,559

972

2,975

2,975

Virgin Islands

1

39

51

0

20

1

U.S. and outlying areas

8,213

18,339

50,907

7,391

15,845

16,009

Source: U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs, Data Analysis System (DANS), OMB #1820-0556: "Early Intervention Services on IFSPs Provided to Infants and Toddlers and Their Families in Accordance with Part C," 2001. Data updated as of July 30, 2003.

Note: See Part C Services Data Notes for an explanation of individual state differences.

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Table 6-6. Infants and toddlers ages birth through 2 served under IDEA, Part C, by type of service on the individualized family service plan (IFSP) and state: Fall 2001 (continued)

State

Nutritionservices

Occupa-tionaltherapy

Physicaltherapy

Psycho-logicalservices

Respitecare

Socialworkservices

Alabama

42

918

1,054

85

0

11

Alaska

28

340

328

8

61

16

Arizona

136

1,822

1,871

9

470

459

Arkansas

109

979

879

35

2

37

California

220

4,262

3,449

258

3,831

219

Colorado

284

839

924

64

175

95

Connecticut

157

1,337

1,540

50

0

308

Delaware

102

278

313

8

1

85

District of Columbia

15

114

155

27

4

84

Florida

1,501

6,873

5,835

2,501

10

5,486

Georgia

45

1,584

1,913

23

0

6

Hawaii

586

1,087

707

445

190

1,305

Idaho

124

525

338

34

169

251

Illinois

339

4,921

5,383

840

0

242

Indiana

591

5,692

5,297

342

0

141

Iowa

18

456

566

18

19

252

Kansas

325

1,062

1,012

24

234

272

Kentucky

157

1,882

1,833

34

127

65

Louisiana

127

754

699

3

9

50

Maine

6

323

385

5

0

21

Maryland

50

1,209

2,035

87

4

69

Massachusetts

59

8,103

7,308

2,119

357

5,513

Michigan

834

2,243

1,956

431

328

1,858

Minnesota

159

1,469

1,110

58

378

707

Mississippi

25

56

50

9

143

70

Missouri

120

1,350

1,263

104

0

42

Montana

116

184

170

56

157

110

Nebraska

145

452

477

152

152

0

Nevada

179

295

372

25

2

28

New Hampshire

14

352

267

4

57

11

New Jersey

7

1,398

1,839

8

0

306

New Mexico

134

886

710

34

214

174

New York

403

11,133

12,824

207

1,802

2,240

North Carolina

434

701

1,151

32

175

442

North Dakota

128

153

108

8

30

56

Ohio

977

2,503

2,464

79

382

867

Oklahoma

167

442

606

56

0

26

Oregon

36

572

676

2

2

172

Pennsylvania

74

3,314

3,898

90

0

204

Rhode Island

230

719

663

3

30

123

South Carolina

574

854

968

91

0

40

South Dakota

3

270

345

1

0

0

Tennessee

352

900

1,123

29

6

1,043

Texas

1,202

5,808

4,825

66

683

171

Utah

29

740

651

4

0

34

Vermont

48

113

183

10

68

27

Virginia

51

949

1,616

13

61

35

Washington

495

1,160

1,194

113

0

327

West Virginia

73

568

772

125

2

17

Wisconsin

58

2,246

2,177

36

0

504

Wyoming

10

265

205

6

11

40

50 states and DC

12,098

87,455

88,487

8,871

10,346

24,661

American Samoa

0

55

55

0

1

0

Guam

0

22

48

51

0

2

Northern Marianas

3

34

30

0

0

26

Puerto Rico

1,167

1,223

1,486

949

0

2,313

Virgin Islands

2

13

95

0

0

9

U.S. and outlying areas

13,270

88,802

90,201

9,871

10,347

27,011

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Table 6-6. Infants and toddlers ages birth through 2 served under IDEA, Part C, by type of service on the individualized family service plan (IFSP) and state: Fall 2001 (continued)

State

Specialinstruction

Speechlanguagepathology

Transpor-tation

Visionservices

Other earlyinterven-tionservices

Alabama

763

1,368

128

102

11

Alaska

496

482

7

93

0

Arizona

2,150

1,775

145

13

652

Arkansas

930

1,277

675

16

63

California

16,693

4,002

1,652

560

1,965

Colorado

341

1,197

84

152

451

Connecticut

2,404

2,212

1

63

13

Delaware

386

405

20

67

533

District of Columbia

82

200

28

15

0

Florida

110

11,216

3,212

1,885

1,201

Georgia

1,357

2,285

41

61

3,606

Hawaii

537

1,032

333

145

349

Idaho

659

672

105

41

58

Illinois

8,551

7,159

424

135

0

Indiana

6,210

5,958

69

207

210

Iowa

920

556

30

16

113

Kansas

1,435

1,897

120

282

162

Kentucky

1,912

2,699

100

35

0

Louisiana

1,717

690

8

216

2,303

Maine

310

697

615

4

0

Maryland

2,515

2,460

450

176

0

Massachusetts

628

8,498

3,102

73

0

Michigan

2,909

2,276

799

336

2,680

Minnesota

2,373

1,687

205

197

169

Mississippi

620

439

9

11

2

Missouri

1,277

1,774

117

55

77

Montana

214

224

33

50

112

Nebraska

1,115

574

45

5

253

Nevada

848

372

1

24

892

New Hampshire

167

513

5

45

697

New Jersey

3,238

2,648

3

174

0

New Mexico

1,604

1,192

190

70

1,840

New York

16,255

22,136

5,550

416

2

North Carolina

2,413

941

371

317

4,445

North Dakota

189

180

41

68

17

Ohio

1,691

2,491

870

328

2,263

Oklahoma

61

1,087

2

30

607

Oregon

886

878

111

111

353

Pennsylvania

4,848

4,409

23

232

0

Rhode Island

787

790

177

14

585

South Carolina

1,427

1,161

31

320

0

South Dakota

355

394

18

6

0

Tennessee

1,624

1,596

1,443

174

595

Texas

13,284

8,611

4

591

719

Utah

989

1,060

407

142

0

Vermont

279

235

4

18

29

Virginia

1,138

1,734

36

68

3,300

Washington

1,460

1,611

187

78

38

West Virginia

1,549

985

44

14

0

Wisconsin

2,623

3,767

543

118

68

Wyoming

231

337

8

20

0

50 states and DC

117,560

124,839

22,626

8,389

31,433

American Samoa

0

4

0

4

0

Guam

58

81

29

5

6

Northern Marianas

31

42

14

21

13

Puerto Rico

2,533

1,708

235

136

105

Virgin Islands

78

37

19

13

0

U.S. and outlying areas

120,260

126,711

22,923

8,568

31,557

Table 6-7. Personnel (FTE) providing early intervention services to infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families under IDEA, Part C, by personnel type and state: Fall 2001

State

Allstaffa

Audiologists

Familytherapists

Nurses

Alabama

188

0

12

6

Alaska

102

1

0

2

Arizona

395

1

1

25

Arkansas

899

2

0

21

California

8,284

2

2

710

Colorado

13

0

4

0

Connecticut

422

2

0

4

Delaware

336

2

1

73

District of Columbia

88

1

2

3

Florida

6,650

120

23

316

Georgia

1,657

25

27

18

Hawaii

447

3

5

48

Idaho

184

1

1

5

Illinois

3,745

116

157

55

Indiana

430

1

0

1

Iowa

150

3

13

2

Kansas

358

3

0

12

Kentucky

458

3

3

0

Louisiana

232

3

1

1

Maine

105

0

3

1

Maryland

504

7

7

22

Massachusetts

1,234

0

0

71

Michigan

1,319

13

22

130

Minnesota

583

11

3

34

Mississippi

151

17

18

0

Missouri

180

4

2

1

Montana

81

0

0

8

Nebraska

336

1

0

0

Nevada

95

2

0

1

New Hampshire

114

0

1

1

New Jersey

544

0

1

12

New Mexico

254

0

3

3

New York

23,217

303

0

2,431

North Carolina

1,430

16

12

107

North Dakota

36

1

0

0

Ohio

972

9

2

47

Oklahoma

197

3

0

11

Oregon

261

1

1

2

Pennsylvania

1,517

9

3

5

Rhode Island

167

0

1

3

South Carolina

274

2

0

5

South Dakota

28

0

1

0

Tennessee

701

24

2

45

Texas

1,710

3

1

49

Utah

180

1

1

15

Vermont

73

1

1

4

Virginia

460

6

0

21

Washington

493

7

5

20

West Virginia

319

2

2

8

Wisconsin

510

1

1

9

Wyoming

63

1

0

1

50 states and DCb

63,149

734

344

4,369

American Samoa

5

1

0

1

Guam

25

0

0

2

Northern Marianas

16

0

0

0

Puerto Rico

235

4

0

34

Virgin Islands

7

1

0

0

U.S. and outlying areasb

63,437

740

344

4,406

Source: U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs, Data Analysis System (DANS), OMB #1820-0556: “Number and Type of Personnel (in Full-Time Equivalency of Assignment) Employed and Contracted to Provide Early Intervention Services to Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities and Their Families," 2002. Data updated as of July 30, 2003.

Notes: See Part C Personnel Data Notes for an explanation of individual state differences.

aBecause the personnel data are collected using full-time equivalency (FTE) fractions, and this table shows only the rounded values, the All staff column may not equal the sum of the columns for individual personnel types.

bTotal may not equal the sum of the details due to rounding.

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Table 6-7. Personnel (FTE) providing early intervention services to infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families under IDEA, Part C, by personnel type and state: Fall 2001 (continued)

State

Nutritionists

Occupationaltherapists

Orientationand mobilityspecialists

Para-professionals

Alabama

0

21

0

36

Alaska

0

16

2

12

Arizona

1

42

0

62

Arkansas

9

64

0

301

California

18

741

32

6

Colorado

0

2

0

0

Connecticut

2

54

3

59

Delaware

5

22

3

59

District of Columbia

1

9

1

31

Florida

19

941

122

98

Georgia

11

390

14

9

Hawaii

3

17

0

212

Idaho

1

13

1

23

Illinois

50

616

10

134

Indiana

4

86

0

22

Iowa

0

3

0

8

Kansas

1

39

0

68

Kentucky

4

84

0

16

Louisiana

0

26

0

0

Maine

0

11

6

0

Maryland

0

44

1

47

Massachusetts

8

184

0

115

Michigan

7

94

3

38

Minnesota

2

65

4

36

Mississippi

2

11

0

0

Missouri

3

27

12

0

Montana

1

3

0

2

Nebraska

0

4

0

233

Nevada

4

4

0

16

New Hampshire

0

31

0

5

New Jersey

0

75

1

42

New Mexico

1

22

0

34

New York

216

3,000

65

977

North Carolina

23

48

5

247

North Dakota

0

6

0

1

Ohio

11

64

2

192

Oklahoma

5

38

1

0

Oregon

0

13

0

71

Pennsylvania

2

214

3

13

Rhode Island

4

15

0

3

South Carolina

5

42

1

0

South Dakota

0

4

0

1

Tennessee

1

51

0

92

Texas

23

187

2

175

Utah

0

16

0

21

Vermont

2

5

2

10

Virginia

4

68

1

25

Washington

11

60

7

45

West Virginia

4

23

0

30

Wisconsin

2

85

0

71

Wyoming

0

12

0

8

50 states and DCb

471

7,708

304

3,702

American Samoa

0

1

0

0

Guam

0

1

0

8

Northern Marianas

0

1

0

5

Puerto Rico

6

32

0

30

Virgin Islands

0

0

0

1

U.S. and outlying areasb

476

7,743

304

3,746

bTotal may not equal the sum of the details due to rounding.

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Table 6-7. Personnel (FTE) providing early intervention services to infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families under IDEA, Part C, by personnel type and state: Fall 2001 (continued)

State

Pediatricians

Physicaltherapists

Physicians,other thanpediatricians

Psychologists

Alabama

0

22

0

1

Alaska

0

11

0

1

Arizona

18

42

12

1

Arkansas

3

57

0

4

California

0

717

42

280

Colorado

0

2

0

0

Connecticut

0

62

0

1

Delaware

21

26

0

1

District of Columbia

1

9

0

3

Florida

384

853

324

131

Georgia

12

404

7

22

Hawaii

0

14

0

5

Idaho

2

9

1

4

Illinois

0

653

23

106

Indiana

0

101

0

3

Iowa

0

3

0

11

Kansas

0

29

0

3

Kentucky

0

68

2

1

Louisiana

0

21

0

2

Maine

0

14

0

0

Maryland

3

66

5

8

Massachusetts

1

133

0

49

Michigan

14

79

71

27

Minnesota

0

43

0

10

Mississippi

0

11

3

1

Missouri

0

25

0

3

Montana

1

2

1

0

Nebraska

0

3

0

3

Nevada

3

5

0

7

New Hampshire

0

21

0

4

New Jersey

2

75

1

3

New Mexico

1

19

0

0

New York

554

3,409

0

902

North Carolina

23

56

5

52

North Dakota

0

1

0

0

Ohio

21

12

59

5

Oklahoma

0

23

0

3

Oregon

0

12

0

2

Pennsylvania

0

207

0

2

Rhode Island

0

16

0

0

South Carolina

1

57

0

4

South Dakota

0

5

0

0

Tennessee

4

47

6

1

Texas

3

142

1

6

Utah

0

12

0

4

Vermont

1

7

0

1

Virginia

2

80

2

2

Washington

21

53

17

4

West Virginia

1

36

1

11

Wisconsin

0

73

0

1

Wyoming

0

8

0

0

50 states and DCb

1,098

7,854

583

1,691

American Samoa

0

1

0

0

Guam

0

1

0

0

Northern Marianas

0

1

0

0

Puerto Rico

18

28

8

8

Virgin Islands

1

1

0

0

U.S. and outlying areasb

1,117

7,886

591

1,699

bTotal may not equal the sum of the details due to rounding.

Continued on next page

Table 6-7. Personnel (FTE) providing early intervention services to infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families under IDEA, Part C, by personnel type and state: Fall 2001 (continued)

State

Socialworkers

Specialeducators

Speech andlanguagepathologists

Otherprofessionalstaff

Alabama

3

49

28

11

Alaska

3

11

17

26

Arizona

33

95

46

17

Arkansas

6

117

72

243

California

2

2,422

309

2,999

Colorado

0

0

5

0

Connecticut

11

131

92

0

Delaware

14

19

39

51

District of Columbia

6

6

10

5

Florida

600

523

1,337

859

Georgia

22

170

414

112

Hawaii

50

16

15

59

Idaho

16

33

22

53

Illinois

27

866

915

17

Indiana

2

83

115

12

Iowa

11

69

18

9

Kansas

18

82

70

32

Kentucky

2

82

136

60

Louisiana

8

119

35

14

Maine

1

37

27

6

Maryland

20

163

111

0

Massachusetts

121

260

222

70

Michigan

172

376

152

123

Minnesota

39

209

112

16

Mississippi

4

44

31

11

Missouri

1

64

35

2

Montana

2

20

4

37

Nebraska

1

54

30

8

Nevada

6

34

14

0

New Hampshire

1

22

28

0

New Jersey

22

119

107

84

New Mexico

12

49

32

77

New York

1,872

5,158

4,303

27

North Carolina

168

350

122

198

North Dakota

2

17

3

6

Ohio

24

310

87

127

Oklahoma

6

3

61

42

Oregon

1

82

37

40

Pennsylvania

28

345

299

389

Rhode Island

7

2

17

98

South Carolina

8

0

80

69

South Dakota

0

12

6

0

Tennessee

30

190

94

113

Texas

132

127

245

615

Utah

4

13

27

66

Vermont

2

20

8

11

Virginia

18

62

100

69

Washington

28

91

79

46

West Virginia

23

14

52

112

Wisconsin

13

90

147

19

Wyoming

2

17

15

0

50 states and DCb

3,603

13,247

10,383

7,058

American Samoa

1

0

0

0

Guam

4

7

2

0

Northern Marianas

1

3

1

4

Puerto Rico

12

0

44

12

Virgin Islands

0

2

1

1

U.S. and outlying areasb

3,621

13,259

10,431

7,074

bTotal may not equal the sum of the details due to rounding.

Table 6-8. Infants and toddlers receiving early intervention services under IDEA, Part C, by race/ethnicity and state: Fall 2002

Number

State

AmericanIndian/Alaska Native

Asian/PacificIslander

Black(not Hispanic)

Hispanic

White(not Hispanic)

Race/ethnicitytotal

Discrepancywith child count

Alabama

7

20

854

44

1,232

2,157

0

Alaska

215

33

47

30

321

646

0

Arizona

284

50

145

1,268

1,740

3,487

0

Arkansas

3

27

1,052

100

1,692

2,874

0

California

137

2,092

2,530

12,555

9,562

26,876

0

Colorado

13

66

105

760

1,910

2,854

0

Connecticut

11

127

473

640

2,782

4,033

0

Delaware

2

25

284

103

622

1,036

0

District of Columbia

0

2

182

74

25

283

0

Florida

19

177

3,808

3,682

9,208

16,894

0

Georgia

4

83

1,427

378

2,169

4,061

0

Hawaii

20

4,337

100

118

424

4,999

0

Idaho

26

13

9

176

1,116

1,340

0

Illinois

5

157

2,445

2,343

5,956

10,906

0

Indiana

11

130

990

474

7,834

9,439

0

Iowa

13

16

69

131

1,702

1,931

0

Kansas

18

56

243

354

2,157

2,828

0

Kentucky

10

54

453

119

3,487

4,123

0

Louisiana

28

24

1,119

40

1,272

2,483

0

Maine

0

2

2

3

1,071

1,078

0

Maryland

5

161

1,868

307

3,177

5,518

0

Massachusetts

25

546

1,093

1,785

10,377

13,826

0

Michigan

82

98

1,174

325

5,891

7,570

0

Minnesota

62

85

260

170

2,690

3,267

0

Mississippi

1

5

978

20

858

1,862

0

Missouri

2

50

387

79

2,424

2,942

0

Montana

103

4

10

15

442

574

0

Nebraska

19

26

45

144

927

1,161

0

Nevada

17

30

89

247

502

885

0

New Hampshire

6

23

20

35

1,137

1,221

0

New Jersey

4

352

1,083

970

4,845

7,254

0

New Mexico

315

17

61

1,045

601

2,039

0

New York

58

1,364

4,987

8,600

20,988

35,997

0

North Carolina

77

152

1,855

481

3,289

5,854

0

North Dakota

69

3

5

12

322

411

0

Ohio

8

81

1,056

183

5,251

6,579

0

Oklahoma

233

55

324

262

2,061

2,935

0

Oregon

44

55

46

321

1,467

1,933

0

Pennsylvania

34

203

1,689

672

8,676

11,274

0

Rhode Island

7

35

73

250

885

1,250

0

South Carolina

2

16

705

77

895

1,695

0

South Dakota

197

5

12

12

478

704

0

Tennessee

5

72

1,315

218

3,816

5,426

0

Texas

66

432

2,435

8,924

8,439

20,296

0

Utah

57

51

31

252

2,136

2,527

0

Vermont

3

11

25

11

526

576

0

Virginia

1

106

1,051

311

2,694

4,163

0

Washington

95

154

167

560

2,290

3,266

252

West Virginia

1

6

51

7

1,554

1,619

0

Wisconsin

62

97

812

461

3,891

5,323

0

Wyoming

47

10

9

58

494

618

0

50 states and DCa

2,533

11,796

40,053

50,206

160,305

264,893

252

American Samoa

0

63

0

0

0

63

0

Guam

0

142

0

0

1

143

0

Northern Marianas

0

40

0

0

2

42

0

Puerto Rico

0

2

0

2,776

0

2,778

0

Virgin Islands

0

0

122

31

7

160

0

U.S. and outlying areasa

2,533

12,043

40,175

53,013

160,315

268,079

252

Source: U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs, Data Analysis System (DANS), OMB #1820-0556: "Infants and Toddlers Receiving Early Intervention Services in Accordance with Part C," 2002. Data updated as of July 30, 2003.

Note: See Part C Child Count Data Notes for an explanation of individual state differences.

aTotals may not equal the sum of the details due to rounding.

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Table 6-8. Infants and toddlers receiving early intervention services under IDEA, Part C, by race/ethnicity and state: Fall 2002 (continued)

Percent of race/ethnicity total

State

AmericanIndian/Alaska Native(%)

Asian/PacificIslander (%)

Black(not Hispanic) (%)

Hispanic (%)

White(not Hispanic) (%)

Race/ethnicitytotal(%)

Alabama

0.32

0.93

39.59

2.04

57.12

100.00

Alaska

33.28

5.11

7.28

4.64

49.69

100.00

Arizona

8.14

1.43

4.16

36.36

49.90

100.00

Arkansas

0.10

0.94

36.60

3.48

58.87

100.00

California

0.51

7.78

9.41

46.71

35.58

100.00

Colorado

0.46

2.31

3.68

26.63

66.92

100.00

Connecticut

0.27

3.15

11.73

15.87

68.98

100.00

Delaware

0.19

2.41

27.41

9.94

60.04

100.00

District of Columbia

0.00

0.71

64.31

26.15

8.83

100.00

Florida

0.11

1.05

22.54

21.79

54.50

100.00

Georgia

0.10

2.04

35.14

9.31

53.41

100.00

Hawaii

0.40

86.76

2.00

2.36

8.48

100.00

Idaho

1.94

0.97

0.67

13.13

83.28

100.00

Illinois

0.05

1.44

22.42

21.48

54.61

100.00

Indiana

0.12

1.38

10.49

5.02

83.00

100.00

Iowa

0.67

0.83

3.57

6.78

88.14

100.00

Kansas

0.64

1.98

8.59

12.52

76.27

100.00

Kentucky

0.24

1.31

10.99

2.89

84.57

100.00

Louisiana

1.13

0.97

45.07

1.61

51.23

100.00

Maine

0.00

0.19

0.19

0.28

99.35

100.00

Maryland

0.09

2.92

33.85

5.56

57.58

100.00

Massachusetts

0.18

3.95

7.91

12.91

75.05

100.00

Michigan

1.08

1.29

15.51

4.29

77.82

100.00

Minnesota

1.90

2.60

7.96

5.20

82.34

100.00

Mississippi

0.05

0.27

52.52

1.07

46.08

100.00

Missouri

0.07

1.70

13.15

2.69

82.39

100.00

Montana

17.94

0.70

1.74

2.61

77.00

100.00

Nebraska

1.64

2.24

3.88

12.40

79.84

100.00

Nevada

1.92

3.39

10.06

27.91

56.72

100.00

New Hampshire

0.49

1.88

1.64

2.87

93.12

100.00

New Jersey

0.06

4.85

14.93

13.37

66.79

100.00

New Mexico

15.45

0.83

2.99

51.25

29.48

100.00

New York

0.16

3.79

13.85

23.89

58.30

100.00

North Carolina

1.32

2.60

31.69

8.22

56.18

100.00

North Dakota

16.79

0.73

1.22

2.92

78.35

100.00

Ohio

0.12

1.23

16.05

2.78

79.81

100.00

Oklahoma

7.94

1.87

11.04

8.93

70.22

100.00

Oregon

2.28

2.85

2.38

16.61

75.89

100.00

Pennsylvania

0.30

1.80

14.98

5.96

76.96

100.00

Rhode Island

0.56

2.80

5.84

20.00

70.80

100.00

South Carolina

0.12

0.94

41.59

4.54

52.80

100.00

South Dakota

27.98

0.71

1.70

1.70

67.90

100.00

Tennessee

0.09

1.33

24.24

4.02

70.33

100.00

Texas

0.33

2.13

12.00

43.97

41.58

100.00

Utah

2.26

2.02

1.23

9.97

84.53

100.00

Vermont

0.52

1.91

4.34

1.91

91.32

100.00

Virginia

0.02

2.55

25.25

7.47

64.71

100.00

Washington

2.91

4.72

5.11

17.15

70.12

100.00

West Virginia

0.06

0.37

3.15

0.43

95.99

100.00

Wisconsin

1.16

1.82

15.25

8.66

73.10

100.00

Wyoming

7.61

1.62

1.46

9.39

79.94

100.00

50 states and DCa

0.96

4.45

15.12

18.95

60.52

100.00

American Samoa

0.00

100.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

100.00

Guam

0.00

99.30

0.00

0.00

0.70

100.00

Northern Marianas

0.00

95.24

0.00

0.00

4.76

100.00

Puerto Rico

0.00

0.07

0.00

99.93

0.00

100.00

Virgin Islands

0.00

0.00

76.25

19.38

4.38

100.00

U.S. and outlying areasa

0.94

4.49

14.99

19.78

59.80

100.00

Notes: Percent = Number of infants and toddlers in the race/ethnicity column divided by number in the race/ethnicity total column multiplied by 100.

aTotals may not equal the sum of the details due to rounding.

Table 6-9. At-risk infantsa and toddlers receiving early intervention services under IDEA, Part C, by race/ethnicity and state: Fall 2002

Number

State

AmericanIndian/Alaska Native

Asian/PacificIslander

Black(not Hispanic)

Hispanic

White(not Hispanic)

Race/ethnicitytotal

Discrepancywith child count

California

10

154

189

923

696

1,972

0

Hawaii

15

2,741

47

59

135

2,997

0

Indiana

0

5

124

46

650

825

0

Massachusetts

0

9

98

89

258

454

0

New Hampshire

0

0

0

1

6

7

0

New Mexico

149

4

34

433

201

821

0

North Carolina

19

15

221

74

500

829

0

West Virginia

0

1

3

1

178

183

0

Guam

0

112

0

0

1

113

0

At-risk total

193

3,041

716

1,626

2,625

8,201

0

Percent of race/ethnicity total

State

AmericanIndian/Alaska Native(%)

Asian/PacificIslander(%)

Black(not Hispanic)(%)

Hispanic(%)

White(not Hispanic)(%)

Race/ethnicitytotal(%)

California

0.51

7.81

9.58

46.81

35.29

100.00

Hawaii

0.50

91.46

1.57

1.97

4.50

100.00

Indiana

0.00

0.61

15.03

5.58

78.79

100.00

Massachusetts

0.00

1.98

21.59

19.60

56.83

100.00

New Hampshire

0.00

0.00

0.00

14.29

85.71

100.00

New Mexico

18.15

0.49

4.14

52.74

24.48

100.00

North Carolina

2.29

1.81

26.66

8.93

60.31

100.00

West Virginia

0.00

0.55

1.64

0.55

97.27

100.00

Guam

0.00

99.12

0.00

0.00

0.88

100.00

At-risk total

2.35

37.08

8.73

19.83

32.01

100.00

Source: U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs, Data Analysis System (DANS), OMB #1820-0556: "Infants and toddlers Receiving Early Intervention Services in Accordance with Part C," 2002. Data updated as of July 30, 2003.

Note: See Part C Child Count Data Notes for an explanation of individual state differences.

Percent = Number of at-risk infants and toddlers in the race/ethnicity column divided by the race/ethnicity total multiplied by 100.

The sum of the race/ethnicity percentages may not equal 100 percent because of rounding.

aAt-risk infants and toddlers are those under 3 years of age who would be at risk of experiencing a substantial developmental delay if early intervention services were not provided to the individual.

Table 6-10. Infants and toddlers receiving early intervention services under IDEA, Part C, as a percentage of population, by race/ethnicity and state: Fall 2002

State

AmericanIndian/AlaskaNative(%)

Asian/PacificIslander(%)

Black(notHispanic)(%)

Hispanic(%)

White(notHispanic)(%)

Alabama

1.39

1.42

1.43

0.74

1.07

Alaska

3.13

2.31

3.57

1.33

1.73

Arizona

1.69

1.02

1.70

1.19

1.44

Arkansas

0.52

2.23

4.38

1.44

2.16

California

2.39

1.26

2.45

1.66

1.81

Colorado

1.06

1.27

1.20

1.36

1.51

Connecticut

4.56

2.63

2.95

3.15

3.08

Delaware

2.56

2.52

3.73

3.48

3.13

District of Columbia

0.00

0.37

1.25

2.59

0.60

Florida

1.30

1.37

2.63

2.54

2.79

Georgia

0.68

0.88

1.06

0.90

0.99

Hawaii

11.90

14.34

5.95

1.23

3.66

Idaho

3.39

2.11

3.17

2.15

2.21

Illinois

0.85

0.74

2.46

2.00

1.95

Indiana

3.22

4.27

3.58

2.78

3.74

Iowa

2.95

0.73

1.96

2.07

1.77

Kansas

1.91

2.05

2.98

2.42

2.47

Kentucky

5.62

3.77

3.15

3.27

2.59

Louisiana

2.75

0.95

1.35

0.74

1.19

Maine

0.00

0.48

0.59

0.59

2.88

Maryland

1.08

1.68

2.51

1.99

2.55

Massachusetts

6.70

4.50

5.88

5.99

5.95

Michigan

4.74

1.01

1.66

1.40

2.01

Minnesota

2.03

1.01

2.08

1.47

1.75

Mississippi

0.16

0.52

1.66

0.89

1.29

Missouri

0.26

1.44

1.18

0.98

1.37

Montana

2.84

1.75

7.94

1.37

1.66

Nebraska

1.90

1.87

1.10

1.81

1.62

Nevada

1.63

0.61

1.20

0.75

0.99

New Hampshire

10.71

2.85

4.05

2.66

2.80

New Jersey

1.09

1.42

1.92

1.38

2.54

New Mexico

3.07

1.83

4.05

2.53

2.28

New York

3.25

2.74

3.55

5.16

5.34

North Carolina

1.58

2.19

2.08

1.27

1.48

North Dakota

3.25

1.42

2.02

2.60

1.71

Ohio

1.29

1.10

1.50

1.31

1.41

Oklahoma

1.58

2.19

2.26

1.96

2.08

Oregon

2.65

0.95

1.62

1.39

1.43

Pennsylvania

5.70

1.96

2.87

2.76

2.61

Rhode Island

2.59

3.22

2.59

4.07

3.48

South Carolina

0.47

0.91

1.20

1.04

0.92

South Dakota

4.12

1.66

3.45

1.44

1.94

Tennessee

1.51

2.21

2.65

2.18

2.24

Texas

3.42

1.45

1.99

1.84

2.04

Utah

3.07

1.58

3.23

1.41

1.91

Vermont

6.25

5.02

18.38

6.32

2.92

Virginia

0.25

0.79

1.52

1.28

1.41

Washington

2.10

0.93

1.62

1.60

1.34

West Virginia

2.17

1.87

2.36

2.41

2.88

Wisconsin

2.66

1.78

4.24

3.19

2.40

Wyoming

7.53

8.13

4.81

3.27

3.24

50 states and DC

2.39

2.32

2.21

2.04

2.27

American Samoa

.

.

.

.

.

Guam

.

.

.

.

.

Northern Marianas

.

.

.

.

.

Puerto Rico

.

.

.

.

.

Virgin Islands

.

.

.

.

.

U.S. and outlying areas

.

.

.

.

.

Sources: U.S. Bureau of the Census. Population data for 2002 accessed October 2003 from census.gov/popest/data/states/files/STCH-6R.CSV. This file is now archived as http://www.census.gov/popest/archives; U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs, Data Analysis System (DANS), OMB #1820-0556: "Infants and Toddlers Receiving Early Intervention Services in Accordance with Part C," 2002. Data updated as of July 30, 2003.Notes: See Part C Child Count Data Notes for an explanation of individual state differences.

Percent = Number of infants and toddlers served under IDEA, Part C divided by the number of infants and toddlers in the population multiplied by 100. See table 6-8 for the numerators and table C-6 for the denominators.

. Percentage cannot be calculated.

Table 6-11. Infants and toddlers receiving early intervention services under IDEA, Part C in all settings,a by race/ethnicity and state: Fall 2001

Number

State

AmericanIndian/Alaska Native

Asian/PacificIslander

Black(not Hispanic)

Hispanic

White(not Hispanic)

Race/ethnicitytotal

Alabama

7

14

843

31

1,191

2,086

Alaska

236

28

27

26

317

634

Arizona

279

47

123

1,076

1,399

2,924

Arkansas

8

26

966

85

1,689

2,774

California

96

1,806

2,137

12,434

7,952

24,425

Colorado

10

60

114

704

1,705

2,593

Connecticut

8

123

472

613

2,663

3,879

Delaware

2

27

254

109

515

907

District of Columbia

0

3

197

53

26

279

Florida

28

243

3,177

2,850

8,145

14,443

Georgia

2

76

1,849

337

2,559

4,823

Hawaii

12

3,405

78

90

376

3,961

Idaho

21

10

10

127

1,089

1,257

Illinois

7

131

2,505

1,742

5,636

10,021

Indiana

11

144

1,065

442

8,430

10,092

Iowa

12

13

64

85

1,463

1,637

Kansas

16

54

294

331

2,043

2,738

Kentucky

18

42

440

83

3,284

3,867

Louisiana

10

24

1,074

31

1,172

2,311

Maine

6

9

6

3

940

964

Maryland

9

103

1,661

202

2,684

4,659

Massachusetts

16

426

1,057

1,727

9,680

12,906

Michigan

68

101

1,066

340

5,519

7,094

Minnesota

68

76

204

144

2,561

3,053

Mississippi

5

2

1,095

16

912

2,030

Missouri

3

26

354

55

2,387

2,825

Montana

94

6

4

16

480

600

Nebraska

11

9

56

115

924

1,115

Nevada

20

41

98

219

517

895

New Hampshire

4

31

21

32

1,080

1,168

New Jersey

16

289

1,063

877

4,189

6,434

New Mexico

316

22

46

962

573

1,919

New York

63

889

3,854

4,812

20,799

30,417

North Carolina

84

154

1,706

414

3,140

5,498

North Dakota

51

7

8

8

297

371

Ohio

10

76

983

205

5,036

6,310

Oklahoma

163

30

290

194

1,950

2,627

Oregon

43

39

51

279

1,475

1,887

Pennsylvania

20

145

1,540

610

7,876

10,191

Rhode Island

7

21

81

220

760

1,089

South Carolina

5

14

868

68

1,138

2,093

South Dakota

153

3

12

6

481

655

Tennessee

4

62

1,076

180

3,379

4,701

Texas

50

390

2,255

7,805

7,696

18,196

Utah

60

47

31

227

2,098

2,463

Vermont

3

10

20

9

430

472

Virginia

1

96

953

238

2,209

3,497

Washington

80

123

156

454

2,072

2,885

West Virginia

3

7

70

11

1,507

1,598

Wisconsin

54

105

880

413

3,760

5,212

Wyoming

48

2

6

51

424

531

50 states and DC

2,321

9,637

37,260

42,161

150,627

242,006

American Samoa

0

55

0

0

0

55

Guam

0

216

0

0

2

218

Northern Marianas

0

47

0

0

1

48

Puerto Rico

0

0

0

2,983

0

2,983

Virgin Islands

-

-

-

-

-

-

U.S. and outlying areas

2,321

9,955

37,260

45,144

150,630

245,310

Source: U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs, Data Analysis System (DANS), OMB #1820-0557: “Program Settings Where Early Intervention Services Are Provided to Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities and Their Families in Accordance with Part C," 2001. Data updated as of July 30, 2003.

Note: See Part C Settings Data Notes for an explanation of individual state differences.

- Data not available.

aThis table does not include infants and toddlers with an unreported early intervention setting.

Continued on next page

Table 6-11. Infants and toddlers receiving early intervention services under IDEA, Part C in all settings,a by race/ethnicity and state: Fall 2001 (continued)

Percent of race/ethnicity total

State

AmericanIndian/Alaska Native (%)

Asian/PacificIslander (%)

Black(not Hispanic) (%)

Hispanic (%)

White(not Hispanic) (%)

Race/ethnicitytotal (%)

Alabama

0.34

0.67

40.41

1.49

57.09

100.00

Alaska

37.22

4.42

4.26

4.10

50.00

100.00

Arizona

9.54

1.61

4.21

36.80

47.85

100.00

Arkansas

0.29

0.94

34.82

3.06

60.89

100.00

California

0.39

7.39

8.75

50.91

32.56

100.00

Colorado

0.39

2.31

4.40

27.15

65.75

100.00

Connecticut

0.21

3.17

12.17

15.80

68.65

100.00

Delaware

0.22

2.98

28.00

12.02

56.78

100.00

District of Columbia

0.00

1.08

70.61

19.00

9.32

100.00

Florida

0.19

1.68

22.00

19.73

56.39

100.00

Georgia

0.04

1.58

38.34

6.99

53.06

100.00

Hawaii

0.30

85.96

1.97

2.27

9.49

100.00

Idaho

1.67

0.80

0.80

10.10

86.63

100.00

Illinois

0.07

1.31

25.00

17.38

56.24

100.00

Indiana

0.11

1.43

10.55

4.38

83.53

100.00

Iowa

0.73

0.79

3.91

5.19

89.37

100.00

Kansas

0.58

1.97

10.74

12.09

74.62

100.00

Kentucky

0.47

1.09

11.38

2.15

84.92

100.00

Louisiana

0.43

1.04

46.47

1.34

50.71

100.00

Maine

0.62

0.93

0.62

0.31

97.51

100.00

Maryland

0.19

2.21

35.65

4.34

57.61

100.00

Massachusetts

0.12

3.30

8.19

13.38

75.00

100.00

Michigan

0.96

1.42

15.03

4.79

77.80

100.00

Minnesota

2.23

2.49

6.68

4.72

83.88

100.00

Mississippi

0.25

0.10

53.94

0.79

44.93

100.00

Missouri

0.11

0.92

12.53

1.95

84.50

100.00

Montana

15.67

1.00

0.67

2.67

80.00

100.00

Nebraska

0.99

0.81

5.02

10.31

82.87

100.00

Nevada

2.23

4.58

10.95

24.47

57.77

100.00

New Hampshire

0.34

2.65

1.80

2.74

92.47

100.00

New Jersey

0.25

4.49

16.52

13.63

65.11

100.00

New Mexico

16.47

1.15

2.40

50.13

29.86

100.00

New York

0.21

2.92

12.67

15.82

68.38

100.00

North Carolina

1.53

2.80

31.03

7.53

57.11

100.00

North Dakota

13.75

1.89

2.16

2.16

80.05

100.00

Ohio

0.16

1.20

15.58

3.25

79.81

100.00

Oklahoma

6.20

1.14

11.04

7.38

74.23

100.00

Oregon

2.28

2.07

2.70

14.79

78.17

100.00

Pennsylvania

0.20

1.42

15.11

5.99

77.28

100.00

Rhode Island

0.64

1.93

7.44

20.20

69.79

100.00

South Carolina

0.24

0.67

41.47

3.25

54.37

100.00

South Dakota

23.36

0.46

1.83

0.92

73.44

100.00

Tennessee

0.09

1.32

22.89

3.83

71.88

100.00

Texas

0.27

2.14

12.39

42.89

42.30

100.00

Utah

2.44

1.91

1.26

9.22

85.18

100.00

Vermont

0.64

2.12

4.24

1.91

91.10

100.00

Virginia

0.03

2.75

27.25

6.81

63.17

100.00

Washington

2.77

4.26

5.41

15.74

71.82

100.00

West Virginia

0.19

0.44

4.38

0.69

94.31

100.00

Wisconsin

1.04

2.01

16.88

7.92

72.14

100.00

Wyoming

9.04

0.38

1.13

9.60

79.85

100.00

50 states and DC

0.96

3.98

15.40

17.42

62.24

100.00

American Samoa

0.00

100.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

100.00

Guam

0.00

99.08

0.00

0.00

0.92

100.00

Northern Marianas

0.00

97.92

0.00

0.00

2.08

100.00

Puerto Rico

0.00

0.00

0.00

100.00

0.00

100.00

Virgin Islands

.

.

.

.

.

.

U.S. and outlying areas

0.95

4.06

15.19

18.40

61.40

100.00

Notes: Percent = Number of infants and toddlers in the race/ethnicity column divided by number in the race/ethnicity total column multiplied by 100.

The sum of the race/ethnicity percentages may not equal 100 percent because of rounding.

. Percentage cannot be calculated.

aThis table does not include infants and toddlers with an unreported early intervention setting.

Table 6-11a. Infants and toddlers receiving early intervention in programs designed for children with developmental delays or disabilities under IDEA, Part C, by race/ethnicity and state: Fall 2001

Number

State

AmericanIndian/Alaska Native

Asian/PacificIslander

Black(not Hispanic)

Hispanic

White(not Hispanic)

Race/ethnicitytotal

Alabama

0

3

73

3

93

172

Alaska

2

0

0

0

2

4

Arizona

1

1

3

26

22

53

Arkansas

2

3

282

18

451

756

California

4

42

77

193

375

691

Colorado

0

3

6

34

66

109

Connecticut

0

0

0

0

0

0

Delaware

1

2

26

14

44

87

District of Columbia

0

0

81

7

0

88

Florida

2

21

528

444

1,397

2,392

Georgia

0

1

25

0

19

45

Hawaii

1

367

11

16

87

482

Idaho

1

2

1

10

88

102

Illinois

1

13

357

266

716

1,353

Indiana

0

15

168

49

329

561

Iowa

3

0

1

4

65

73

Kansas

0

3

20

13

77

113

Kentucky

2

1

30

6

310

349

Louisiana

0

1

28

3

54

86

Maine

2

2

2

1

252

259

Maryland

2

15

412

26

618

1,073

Massachusetts

0

29

85

173

603

890

Michigan

3

22

97

44

920

1,086

Minnesota

18

11

32

14

372

447

Mississippi

0

0

0

0

0

0

Missouri

0

0

23

7

103

133

Montana

0

0

0

0

0

0

Nebraska

4

0

12

21

135

172

Nevada

1

5

9

19

44

78

New Hampshire

0

0

0

0

0

0

New Jersey

0

7

26

10

27

70

New Mexico

44

3

16

271

113

447

New York

2

52

387

673

816

1,930

North Carolina

7

10

98

28

216

359

North Dakota

0

0

0

0

0

0

Ohio

3

24

234

55

1,608

1,924

Oklahoma

2

0

3

0

12

17

Oregon

5

14

19

70

380

488

Pennsylvania

0

3

15

6

135

159

Rhode Island

0

2

6

24

96

128

South Carolina

0

0

13

3

13

29

South Dakota

1

0

1

0

11

13

Tennessee

1

3

48

3

114

169

Texas

0

0

7

16

33

56

Utah

12

11

5

29

462

519

Vermont

0

0

0

0

0

0

Virginia

0

5

97

7

119

228

Washington

12

32

29

96

450

619

West Virginia

0

0

0

0

0

0

Wisconsin

1

4

112

54

145

316

Wyoming

0

0

0

0

16

16

50 states and DC

140

732

3,505

2,756

12,008

19,141

American Samoa

0

55

0

0

0

55

Guam

0

44

0

0

0

44

Northern Marianas

0

0

0

0

0

0

Puerto Rico

0

0

0

1,592

0

1,592

Virgin Islands

-

-

-

-

-

-

U.S. and outlying areas

140

831

3,505

4,348

12,008

20,832

Source: U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs, Data Analysis System (DANS), OMB #1820-0557: “Program Settings Where Early Intervention Services Are Provided to Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities and Their Families in Accordance with Part C," 2001. Data updated as of July 30, 2003.

Note: See Part C Settings Data Notes for an explanation of individual state differences.

- Data not available.

Continued on next page

Table 6-11a. Infants and toddlers receiving early intervention in programs designed for children with developmental delays or disabilities under IDEA, Part C, by race/ethnicity and state: Fall 2001 (continued)

Percent of race/ethnicity total

State

AmericanIndian/Alaska Native (%)

Asian/PacificIslander (%)

Black(not Hispanic) (%)

Hispanic (%)

White(not Hispanic) (%)

Race/ethnicitytotal (%)

Alabama

0.00

1.74

42.44

1.74

54.07

100.00

Alaska

50.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

50.00

100.00

Arizona

1.89

1.89

5.66

49.06

41.51

100.00

Arkansas

0.26

0.40

37.30

2.38

59.66

100.00

California

0.58

6.08

11.14

27.93

54.27

100.00

Colorado

0.00

2.75

5.50

31.19

60.55

100.00

Connecticut

.

.

.

.

.

.

Delaware

1.15

2.30

29.89

16.09

50.57

100.00

District of Columbia

0.00

0.00

92.05

7.95

0.00

100.00

Florida

0.08

0.88

22.07

18.56

58.40

100.00

Georgia

0.00

2.22

55.56

0.00

42.22

100.00

Hawaii

0.21

76.14

2.28

3.32

18.05

100.00

Idaho

0.98

1.96

0.98

9.80

86.27

100.00

Illinois

0.07

0.96

26.39

19.66

52.92

100.00

Indiana

0.00

2.67

29.95

8.73

58.65

100.00

Iowa

4.11

0.00

1.37

5.48

89.04

100.00

Kansas

0.00

2.65

17.70

11.50

68.14

100.00

Kentucky

0.57

0.29

8.60

1.72

88.83

100.00

Louisiana

0.00

1.16

32.56

3.49

62.79

100.00

Maine

0.77

0.77

0.77

0.39

97.30

100.00

Maryland

0.19

1.40

38.40

2.42

57.60

100.00

Massachusetts

0.00

3.26

9.55

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