What is the Early Intervention Program?

    Children start school at a designated chronological age, but differ greatly in their intellectual development and experience base. The Early Intervention Program (EIP) is designed to serve students who are at risk of not reaching or maintaining academic grade level. The purpose of the Early Intervention Program is to provide additional instructional resources to help students who are performing below grade level obtain the necessary academic skills to reach grade level performance in the shortest possible time.

    Most parents are very grateful for their child to receive extra assistance with schoolwork from a teacher or school employee.  Tutoring can be expensive, and although it is of utmost importance to work with your child at home, it can sometimes be a challenge to a peaceful relationship.  I welcome any questions or concerns that you might have concerning your child and the Early Intervention Program and their progress.

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Georgia Department of Education Early Intervention Program Information

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