The information below is collected from state licensure boards or regulatory agencies responsible for developing requirements for the professions of audiology and/or speech-language pathology to work in the early intervention setting. The information is reviewed on an annual basis. Please be advised that laws, regulations, and policies may change at any time, so always check with your state for the most up-to-date information.
Master’s degree
State license is issued by the Connecticut Department of Public Health.
Four-day service coordination training is required if the person will be acting as a service coordinator
Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) status permissive.
Additional Supervision Required
Master’s degree
Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) status permissive.
Additional Supervision Required
Connecticut Office of Early Childhood, Birth to Three
For further information regarding audiologists and speech-language pathologists working in the early intervention setting, please visit these websites:
Questions regarding state advocacy issues? Call ASHA at 800-498-2071 and ask for the State Advocacy Team.