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Early Childhood Special Education Services

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New information about preschool special education services and universal preschool (UPK)

Submit an application for UPK Colorado at the CDEC website - this link will be taking you away from the CDE webpages.

About Early Childhood Special Education

Early childhood special education is a state and federally mandated program for three and four year old children who are experiencing challenges in their learning and development and meet state eligibility criteria for special education and related services.

  • Eligible children are entitled to a free and appropriate public education in the least restrictive environment. This is at no cost to the family.
  • Every school district, some through a local Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES), provides special education services to young children. Currently over 9000 children receive individualized special education services in preschool. (December 2022 data)
  • Services are provided through school-based programs, community early childhood settings and/or Head Start programs.

Referrals of children with a suspected delay in development can be made to the local Child Find team where the family and child live. Learn more about Child Find.

Colorado's State Reporting to the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) related to Preschool


CDE Early Childhood Special Education Advisory Committee

The purpose of the CDE Early Childhood Special Education Advisory Committee is to improve outcomes for young children with disabilities, by bringing together a diverse range of stakeholders to collaborate, advise and make recommendations to the Colorado Department of Education on behalf of young children with disabilities and their families. Each committee member will represent a stakeholder group invested in improving outcomes for young children with disabilities and their families. In addition the committee will have geographic representation from across Colorado.

Members will be appointed to a three year-term, those interested in continuing beyond the first 3 year term may be re-appointed to a second term. The Early Childhood Special Education Advisory Committee has four scheduled meetings per year. Attendance at each meeting is expected. During scheduled meetings, work groups may meet for the purpose of product and/or content development, as needs are identified. Although infrequent, additional time may be necessary to meet outside of regularly scheduled meetings or work independently to complete a project.

For more information about the committee or the application process, contact Heidi White


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