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Answering Common Questions for Birth to 3
 

Birth to 3 team

Birth to 3 is Wisconsin's early intervention program for infants and toddlers with developmental delays and disabilities and their families. A federal law known as the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) provides a framework for comprehensive programming. The Department of Health oversees Wisconsin's Birth to 3 Program and has rules (DHS 90) that specify the program requirements.

Birth to 3 recognizes the importance of families and caregivers in the growth and development of a young child. Emphasis is placed on supporting caregivers in their child's daily routines and activities to promote optimal growth and development.

What happens when my child turns three?

Many children have "caught up" with their development before their third birthday. If not, they may qualify for services through the local school district, or parents may choose to participate in private therapies or community preschools. Some children may be eligible for Head Start. More information is available on Wisconsin's Birth to 3 Website. 


What do services cost?

Screening, evaluation, and service coordination are provided at no cost to families. If a child is eligible for services, private insurance is billed for covered services with parental consent. There is also a parental cost share based on family size and income. State and federal allocations and county tax levy funds support the Birth to 3 Program.


Who do I contact with questions or to start receiving care?

Children can be referred for screening by anyone who has a concern about a child's development. Most referrals are made by parents, physicians, or community providers.  

For referrals in Marathon, Langlade, or Lincoln counties in Wisconsin, please contact Marathon County Special Education's Birth to 3 at 715-261-6580 or use this Quick B3 Referral Form, and staff from the B3 program will contact you. Do you have questions concerning a Birth to 3 referral? See this information sheet on Birth to 3 Referrals

To locate the Birth to 3 Program for any Wisconsin county, contact Wisconsin First Step for children with special needs at 1-800-642-7837.


What services and supports might be available?

Each child's plan of service is based on their strengths and needs. All services are provided within the child's natural environment, such as at home, daycare, or other community settings. Some of the services and supports that might be provided to meet the outcomes identified for a child and family include:

  • Family Education
  • Developmental Education Services
  • Communication Services
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Physical Therapy

Who is eligible?

Birth to 3 is for children birth to 36 months of age and their families. Eligibility is based on a diagnosed disability or significant developmental delay in one or more areas of development. Screening is provided for any child suspected of having a delay in development at no cost to the family. If screening indicates a need for a more in-depth evaluation, a Service Coordinator and a team of professionals evaluate the child's ability to:

  • Learn (cognitive development)
  • Move, see, and hear (physical/motor development)
  • Respond to and relate with others (social and emotional development)
  • Understand and communicate (speech and language development)
  • Eat, dress, and care for daily living needs (adaptive development)

When a child is eligible for Birth to 3 services, the family and the early intervention team will work together to identify services and supports for the child.


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  • 1200 Lake View Drive
    Wausau, WI 54403
  • Phone: 715-261-1980
    Fax: 715-261-1981
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Welcome to Marathon County Special Education's New Website!

We are excited to announce the launch of our redesigned website – a place built with you, our amazing employees,  families, and community members, in mind! We've worked hard to create a more intuitive, informative, and engaging online experience for everyone.

Our new site is intended to be easier than ever for you to find the information you need, connect with your child's school, and stay up-to-date on all the exciting things happening at MCSE.

What's New & Improved?

  • "Find It Fast" Icon Links: Look for our new, intuitive icon links prominently displayed on the homepage. These visual shortcuts will take you directly to essential pages with just one click.

  • Easier Navigation: We've completely overhauled our menu structure to make finding what you're looking for a breeze. Whether you're searching for employment forms, board policies, or  our programs and services,  you'll find a clear path to your destination.

  • Quick Links: Need to get to something fast? Our new Quick Links section provides immediate access to the most frequently requested pages, such as Skyward, GoIdea,  and the Staff Directory.

     

Starts: 7/7/25 12:00 AM

Ends: 8/15/25 11:59 PM