My Child Didn’t Qualify for AzEIP. What can I do now?
Not all children are eligible for AzEIP. This page lists supports available through other programs.
Raising Special Kids (RSK)
RSK, Arizona’s Parent and Training Information Center, has identified many different resources for children who don’t qualify for AzEIP but may still need additional support.
Directory of Resources
AzEIP’s Central Directory of Resources includes the following for infants and toddlers and their families:
For Children Over the Age of 3
If you are concerned about your child’s development and your child is between the ages of 3 (or within 45 days of their 3rd birthday) and 21, you can make a referral to the District of Residence by reviewing the AZ Child Find Requirements and Screening Information and submitting the referral form.
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