Part C Early intervention helps families and caregivers. It gives support and resources to help children learn and grow through everyday activities.
The Arizona Early Intervention Program (AzEIP) is Arizona's statewide system. It offers services and support for families with infants and toddlers. This includes children from birth to age two who have disabilities or delays. AzEIP is established by Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). This law helps eligible children and their families get the services they need. These services strengthen families and caregivers while supporting the child's development.
Do you think your child may need help?
Contact AzEIP if you have concerns about how your child:
Early Childhood Transition Community of Practice (COP)
AzEIP and the Arizona Department of Education (ADE) are excited to continue the Transition COP in 2026. We look forward to your participation at the COP. For registration information, view the Transition Community of Practice (COP) Invitation.