If your child has special educational needs, you may be wondering what you can do to ensure that those needs are met. Read on to learn about the federal and state laws that govern special education and how you can make sure that your child will receive the care and attention he or she deserves.
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How is Early Childhood Intervention Provided?
Special education and early childhood education are separate entities, yet they are intertwined. We cannot fully...
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The Psychological Impact of School Transitions
School moves can represent a stressful experience for the majority of children. However, for children with disabilities,...
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What Are Resource and Self-Contained Services?
Special education teachers also provide instruction in resource and self-contained classrooms within the public schools....
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20 Steps to Getting a Good IEP
Before the Meeting 1. Chart needs of your child that affect the child’s ability to meet all of the school’s...
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Public Charter Schools and Students with Disabilities
Charter schools are a relatively new component of the public education system in the United States. At the start of the...
