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Why does the early intervention agency have the responsibility to set up transition meetings between families, preschools, and early intervention programs?

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Why does the early intervention agency have the responsibility to set up transition meetings between families, preschools, and early intervention programs?

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Because the early intervention program knows the family, knows the child, knows how old the child is, and knows the preschool. The preschool does not have this knowledge. Nor in many cases does the family. Accordingly, the early intervention program is the one with the knowledge that a transition meeting needs to be set up within a month, and so on, and can plan the meeting.

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