Curriculum: WHAT CURRICULUM SHOULD BE FOLLOWED IN SPECIAL ED?
Cecile: My son is in 4th grade. He attends Math only in the pull out resource program with the RSP). His RSP teacher is only teaching him what’s in his Continue Reading →
Special Education Law and Advocacy
Cecile: My son is in 4th grade. He attends Math only in the pull out resource program with the RSP). His RSP teacher is only teaching him what’s in his Continue Reading →
Kathy: I have a child who is in her first semester of college. She had a 504 plan and an EEP in high school. Her university’s Student Disabilities Office has Continue Reading →
Barb: I have an 8 year boy with Down Syndrome. Immediately after his IEP meeting I was told the school wanted to put him in a different school, but same Continue Reading →
Rebecca: My grandson has adhd bi polar and was told he has hi functioning aspergers. He is now 19 finished high school and wants to learn to be a mechanic Continue Reading →
Jennifer: Can a charter school deny admission to a child with an IEP? On their application it has an area to check whether they have a 504 or IEP. I Continue Reading →
Kristie: My son has had an IEP for ADHD since the 3rd grade. In 5th grade they changed his IEP category to include Speech or language impairment as well as Continue Reading →
Jay: My daughter had an IEP throughout her primary/high school period. Upon graduating from high school (with very good grades) she was accepted into four year college. My wife & Continue Reading →
Barbara: My daughter was diagnosed with Leukemia on her 6th birthday, fought for 2.6 years, went into remission for 10 months, then relapsed and eventually needed a bone marrow transplant. Continue Reading →
Rose: A parent signed “agree” at an ARD meeting for a Cognitive-Intellectual Assessment and Dyslexia, Speech, OT, and Parent Training. A few day later she changed her mind about consenting Continue Reading →
Laura: One of the parents that I work with was told the OHI category was going to be taken away as a special education eligibility category, as of January 2017. Continue Reading →
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