What is PSCD DoDEA?

What is PSCD DoDEA?

What is PSCD DoDEA?

DoDEA’s Preschool Services for Children with Disabilities (PSCD) is provided in the Americas, Europe and the Pacific for children ages three to five years of age who demonstrate a significant difference in actual functioning when compared with the functioning of a nondisabled child of the same chronological age.

Is kindergarten mandatory in DoDEA?

Age Requirements The policy of the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) is that children must be five years old by September 1 of the year they are enrolled in kindergarten for all DoD schools. Proof of your child’s age must be provided through documentation such as a birth certificate or passport.

Does DoDEA offer special education programs for three year olds?

Eligibility determination is required under special education requirements. DoDEA does not offer programs for three year olds, outside of Preschool Special Education. For typically developing children, DoDEA Preschool programs begin at age four.

What are the DoDEA College and Career Ready Standards for preschool?

Current adopted DoDEA College and Career Ready Standards and curriculum materials for preschool are used to support the implementation of each child’s Individualized Education Program (IEP).

What are the DoDEA standards?

The DoDEA standards are embedded in the experiences and activities of prekindergarten classroom interest areas such as Computers, Dramatic Play, Toys and Games, Sand and Water, Library, Outdoors, Music and Movement, Cooking, Discovery, Art and Blocks. individual strengths.

What is DoDEA Pre-K?

DoDEA Pre-K programs are developmentally appropriate; follow an adopted curriculum, and provide safe, caring, learning environments which engage young children in intentional learning experiences. Current adopted DoDEA College and Career Ready Standards and curriculum materials are implemented in the Pre-K classroom.