Once a student with an IEP reaches age 18, families often wonder: “Do we still need a re-evaluation?” or “Does the school ...
Legislation designed to ensure that parents of students with disabilities are aware of a key right during individualized education program meetings is moving forward in Congress. The measure known as ...
Navigating the education system can be difficult for any parent, but sometimes more so for the millions of parents whose children receive special education services. Exceptional Family Resource Center ...
As a school year like no other gets underway, the laws surrounding individualized education programs remain unchanged and experts say parents should fight for the services their kids need. While the ...
Like many parents of a child with a learning disability, Scott Pitta is daunted by school meetings to come up with a teaching plan that accommodates his son’s autism. There’s the byzantine special ...
The emails, texts, and phone calls are piling up from parents of kids with disabilities, according to Denise Yannone, and the theme is all the same. Parents are concerned about their kids' ...
COLUMBIA - Without a single nay, the Missouri House passed Bill 228 Wednesday. It's a preliminary victory for parents of the disabled. The legislation would allow parents to record Individualized ...
California resident Katie Prather remembers thinking that her son, who has autism, could have mastered math skills if he had less work to complete in elementary school. By middle school, she thought ...
Assessment is an on-going process of information gathering. When formal and informal evaluation results are review, they identify the child’s needs and strengths. The information is the base for ...
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