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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.
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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
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.
Continued on next page
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.
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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
19.4