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If I had a dollar for every time a school staffer shrugged off a serious medical condition with “She’ll be fine,” I could ...
I wish I knew as much about IEPs as you do.” “How can I be a better advocate for my child?” “I’m so overwhelmed—I don’t have time for all this.” These are the three common things I hear from parents.
If you have a child with an IEP, 504 plan, or any special education needs, this fight affects you directly. Bottom line: The federal government doesn’t control your local schools. It never has. And ...
With regard to these criteria for developing annual goals, IEP teams for blind and visually impaired children must ensure that those children can appropriately access the general curriculum offered to ...