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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Helping Students with Disabilities Succeed in State and District Writing Assessments
While writing poses significant challenges for many students with disabilities, good teaching can help them overcome...
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Transitioning Between Schools
Moving, Changing Schools, or Transitioning from Elementary to Secondary School As adults, we recognize that major life...
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Information on Five Challenging Disabilities-Intellectual Disability
Although IDEA 2004 provides federal guidelines, each state may have slightly different ways of determining who is...
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Areas of Potential Stress for Families with Special Needs Children
Shattered dream of the perfect child Difference in the child's looks Increased attention requirements Increased...
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Assessment of Processing Skills
In our case study, the psychologist has found that Jason has a significant discrepancy between the performance that...
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