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By W.L. Heward
Pearson Allyn Bacon Prentice Hall

Legislators: Mandating Parent and Family Involvement

Parent involvement was a key element in the Education of All Handicapped Children Act (P. L. 94–142), the original federal special education law. Each reauthorization of the law has strengthened and extended parent and family participation in the education of children with disabilities. For example, Congress reaffirmed and made clear its belief in the importance of parent and family involvement in the introduction to IDEA 1997: “Over 20 years of research and experience has demonstrated that the education of children with disabilities can be made more effective by . . . strengthening the role of parents and ensuring that families of such children have meaningful opportunities to participate in the education of their children at school and at home” (U.S.C 601[c][5][B]).

Parent participation in the form of shared decision making is one of six basic rules, or principles, of IDEA that form the general framework for carrying out national policies for the education of children with disabilities. IDEA provides statutory guidelines that schools must follow with parents of children with disabilities with regard to referral, testing, placement, and program planning and evaluation. In addition, the law provides due process procedures if parents believe that their child’s needs are not being met.

We have identified three factors responsible for increased parent and family involvement in the education of children with disabilities: parents want it, educators know it’s a good idea, and the law requires it. But the most important reasons why families and educators should strive to develop collaborative partnerships are the benefits to the child with disabilities:

  • Increased likelihood of targeting meaningful IEP goals
  • Greater consistency and support in the child’s two most important environments: home and school
  • Increased opportunities for learning and development
  • Access to expanded resources and services
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