12/06/2022 12:38
Subject: Re:Early intervention in VA - for non-English speaking family
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Thank you for the responses. Arlington County - Japanese
Yes, they will either have a translator or use a translation service. You either want PIE through the county or Child Find through APS.
Anonymous
12/03/2022 21:55
Subject: Re:Early intervention in VA - for non-English speaking family
This is OP. Thank you for the responses. Arlington County - Japanese
Anonymous
12/03/2022 21:27
Subject: Early intervention in VA - for non-English speaking family
Yes- they are required to provide translation.
Anonymous
12/02/2022 10:16
Subject: Early intervention in VA - for non-English speaking family
If you can provide the county, we can help better. If it’s a non-Spanish speaking family, they may need a translator but it will be provided.
Anonymous
12/01/2022 21:36
Subject: Re:Early intervention in VA - for non-English speaking family
Yes, call the PIE (Parent Infant Education) program and they will provide you with a service coordinator (they have a few that speak Spanish and other languages), and/or provide you with a interpreter. Good luck!!
Anonymous
11/23/2022 12:06
Subject: Early intervention in VA - for non-English speaking family
Yes. Call the local school. You want Childfind.
Anonymous
11/23/2022 07:13
Subject: Early intervention in VA - for non-English speaking family
Great question! I know that the early intervention program in my community has materials available in Spanish, so I assume they offer services in Spanish? But I could be wrong. Not sure about other languages.
Anonymous
11/22/2022 21:25
Subject: Early intervention in VA - for non-English speaking family
Does anyone know whether Early Intervention in VA provides translators for non-English speakers?