December 12, 2024 - 12:49

A recent audit has highlighted a troubling issue regarding the accessibility of special education services for preschoolers in New York. Children aged 3 to 5 years old are frequently placed on waitlists for critical therapies that they are entitled to receive. The findings indicate that many young children who require support are not getting the timely assistance they need, which can have lasting impacts on their development and educational journey.
The audit emphasizes the significant delays in service provision, which can hinder the progress of children with developmental delays or disabilities. Early intervention is crucial during these formative years, and the lack of timely access to therapies can exacerbate challenges faced by these children.
Advocates are calling for immediate reforms to ensure that all eligible preschoolers receive the special education services they require without unnecessary delays. The report serves as a wake-up call for policymakers to address these systemic issues and prioritize the needs of New York's youngest learners.
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