Percent of families reporting early intervention services helped the family: (A) Know their rights, (B) Communicate their child’s needs, and (C) Help their child develop and learn.
C-4 Family Outcomes
What is C-4?
Where can I find my data?
The Family Outcomes Data Profile Report was sent to local service areas by Wayne State University.
When was the data collected?
The 2017 Strand Report includes data from 2015Family Survey.
What is the target?
C-4A: 58.80%
C-4B: 53.80%
C-4C: 77.80%
General Resources
- Probe Questions for SPP Indicator C-4
- Sample Early On® Family Questionnaires (PDFs; for reference only)
Additional Information About C-4
C–4A
- APR Definition: Percent of families participating in Part C who report that have helped the family know their rights.
- Calculations: [(# of respondent families participating in Part C who report that have helped the family know their rights) divided by the (# of respondent families participating in Part C)] times 100.
C–4B
- APR Definition: Percent of families participating in Part C who report that have helped the family effectively communicate their children’s needs.
- Calculations: [(# of respondent families participating in Part C who report that have helped the family effectively communicate their children’s needs) divided by the (# of respondent families participating in Part C)] times 100.
C-4C
- APR Definition: Percent of families participating in Part C who report that have helped the family help their children develop and learn. (20 U.S.C. 1416(a)(3)(A) and 1442).
- Calculations: [(# of respondent families participating in Part C who report that have helped the family help their children develop and learn) divided by the (# of respondent families participating in Part C)] times 100.