ADHD: CHILD WITH ADHD – TEACHER SAYS SHE CAN DO MORE
ana: my daughter is scared of her teacher when she askes her a questions she yells at her. i went to the principal and the principal said my daughter misunderstood Continue Reading →
Special Education Law and Advocacy
ana: my daughter is scared of her teacher when she askes her a questions she yells at her. i went to the principal and the principal said my daughter misunderstood Continue Reading →
Sheila: In PA do parents have a right to a “copy” of their child’s Student’s Records, incl all evaluation protocol used in determining eligibility into an LEA gifted program.
AmyC: My child’s school altered my sons psychologist report for the CSE board to look complete by removing words and giving it to me as finished, even though the psychologist Continue Reading →
Audrey: Because of a medical condition, my daughter is at risk for choking. Her physician and I felt she needs a 1:1 aide who is trained in CPR and airway Continue Reading →
Barbara: As a teacher, I was always mindful of my legal responsibilities while serving in loco parentis. I am at a tutoring center now and need to know legal responsibility. Continue Reading →
Melissa: My son has attended the same school for the past 11 years. The severe/profound teacher resigned. School board joined a cooperative and transferred all services/education to another school district. Continue Reading →
Kathy: Can I ask for a specific classroom teacher be included in my son’s IEP? He is in an inclusion class for Science and I feel she just doesn’t have Continue Reading →
Robert: If a child diagnosed with autism attends a Montessori school, how can the school show academic progress as they do not participate in any standardized testing? Is the charter Continue Reading →
Lisa: Hello there- I have a question. I am a preschool teacher and I have a student with an IEP. I was told that I am not entitled to see Continue Reading →
Terri: If a parent writes a letter requesting a full academic/speech/language evaluation. Is school obligated to test? The child is a Kinder student, extremely unintelligible, and the lowest performing student Continue Reading →
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