Tag: IEP
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Stop Debating Where Your Child Sits. Start Asking How They’re Being Taught.
If you have a child with an IEP, you have probably sat in a meeting and felt the full weight of this question: where should my child be taught? The inclusion debate has consumed special education for decades. Parents fight for general education classrooms. Schools push back. Other families pull their kids into self-contained settings…
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Your Child May Be Entitled to More Than You Know: A Complete Guide to Related Services in the IEP
Most parents think IEPs only cover classroom accommodations. But related services like speech therapy, occupational therapy, and counseling can be part of your child’s plan too. Here’s what they are, who qualifies, and how to request them.
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Your Child Shouldn’t Have to Ask Twice: IEP Accommodations Are the School’s Job
IEP accommodations aren’t favors. They’re legal obligations. If your child has to remind their teacher what they need, something is broken. Here’s how to make sure the school follows through.