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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The Three Competencies
In addition to the evolution of the self-concept based on our growing understanding and increased perceptions of...
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Steps in the IEP Process
The IEP process is meant to be deliberate and equitable, and the individualized program plans that it generates are the...
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Suggestions for Parents to Enhance Participation in the Special Education Process
Develop a partnership with the school. Share relevant information about your child's education and development. Your...
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A Plan Will Help That Dream To Come True
Every person is unique and has special abilities. As you think about your dream for your child, it is important to plan...
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Family Involvement at School
Ideally, families will cooperate with teachers, psychologists, and other educators to share information about a...

