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Karen: I have been a paraprofessional for 14 years. My job description has changed immensely the past 5 years. My para team has been scheduled to work with more students Continue Reading →
Special Education Law and Advocacy
Karen: I have been a paraprofessional for 14 years. My job description has changed immensely the past 5 years. My para team has been scheduled to work with more students Continue Reading →
Cadie: What is the definition of ‘small group testing’ as an IEP accommodation? I have heard that it should be 8 or less students tested in a separate area, but Continue Reading →
Lisa: Can occupational therapy be a stand alone related service for a student receiving special education services?
Tony: My daughter is ten years old attending a private school in Texas. She has a chronic illness which doctors attribute it to her allergies. She has missed a total Continue Reading →
Shelly: If I have a student with an IEP that says they are required to have an one on one aide and they are placed into my art room without Continue Reading →
Camille: My son has been put out of school numerous times and has behavioral problems. they restrained him. What should I do?
Heather: I need advice on the best public elementary schools in Bergen County, NJ for being dyslexia friendly with accommodations and providing remediation.
Linda: Do IEP meetings have to take place between the hours of 7a.m. and 2:30p.m.? I am of the understanding that IDEA states a mutual time and place.
Stacy: What is the maximum percentage of special education students placed in an inclusive classroom?
Cindy: Hi! I am a new advocate and have a student who has a 504 plan. I’m suspicious that he might have Dysgraphia because his writing inside and out is Continue Reading →
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