How can parents get special education services for their learning disabilities child? A screening and assessment is the initial step, followed by an individualized education plan (IEP) meeting, and then a decision is made about the types of special services the child is qualify for.
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Children With Special Needs: Your Rights as a Parent
Maine Special Education Regulations, Chapter 101, governs the provision of "equal educational opportunities/free...
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The Individualized Education Program: Parental Participation
One of the most important of the IDEA mandates is that parents be equal partners in the IEP process. Parental...
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Training Foster Parents to Help Children with Special Education Needs
With funding from the Knowledge Works Foundation, they established the Education Advocacy Center (EAC), designed to...
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Communicating with Your Child's School Through Letter Writing
Introduction Throughout your child's school years, there is always a need to communicate with school: teachers,...
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Parent Views on Inclusion
Given the debate on issues of inclusion, researchers have been interested in parents’ perceptions of inclusion....
