Learn how children move through the AzEIP, beginning with the initial screening process.
Find out why AzEIP asks for consent to bill insurances and how the program is supported with insurance information.
Find out what it might look like when AzEIP determines not to move forward with an evaluation after the screening process.
See how AzEIP creates a smooth transition for a child at age three to ongoing services and supports provided by the Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD).
Versions of the videos with American Sign Language are also available.
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