Special education

11 01, 2018

Help! No Teachers are Trained to Work with My Son

2020-01-14T10:48:30-06:00

What do you do? Turn to what IDEA says about support and training for school personnel. IDEA envisions services that are provided to the parents or teachers of a child with a disability to help them to more effectively work with the child – that’s why “supports for school personnel” was included in this section of the law.

Help! No Teachers are Trained to Work with My Son2020-01-14T10:48:30-06:00
12 10, 2017

When, Where and How are Disabilities Diagnosed?

2018-07-23T14:20:09-05:00

Children may be diagnosed with a disability by a medical provider or by the school district. However, one must understand that being simply diagnosed with a disability is not a guarantee of services under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Having a disability is the first question when determining if a student qualifies. The evaluation team must also answer two additional questions: Does the disability impact the child’s educational progress? Does the child need specially designed instruction (which is the IDEA definition of special education)? […]

When, Where and How are Disabilities Diagnosed?2018-07-23T14:20:09-05:00
11 10, 2017

How Do I Get Special Education Services for My Child with Special Needs?

2018-07-23T14:20:24-05:00

When children are struggling in school, it is important to determine whether a learning, cognitive, and/or physical disability is affecting your child’s educational performance. If this is the case, your child may be eligible for special education services and related services that can help your child to succeed. This article from the Friendship Circle Blog discusses the evaluation process and your child’s legal rights in the classroom setting. Special education law is expansive and thorough. This article will serve as only a brief summary of the pertinent laws. […]

How Do I Get Special Education Services for My Child with Special Needs?2018-07-23T14:20:24-05:00
3 10, 2017

Protections for Students Not Yet Identified as Eligible for Special Education

2018-07-23T14:21:22-05:00

The parent may assert any of the IDEA protections (i.e. manifestation determination, due process hearing, mediation, complaint, and functional behavior assessment) if the LEA has knowledge that the student is a student with a disability before the behavior that precipitated the disciplinary action occurs. When a parent asserts IDEA protections, the LEA must determine if it has a basis of knowledge or not. […]

Protections for Students Not Yet Identified as Eligible for Special Education2018-07-23T14:21:22-05:00

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