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ISSN: 1538-320
June 28, 2011

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Top 5 Topics

1. Discrimination: Section 504 and ADA

2. Response to Intervention - RTI

3. Individualized Education Programs - IEPs

4. Behavior Problems and Discipline

5. IDEA 2004

 

Top 5 Articles

1. Tests and Measurements for the Parent, Teacher, Advocate, and Attorney

2. Functional Behavioral Assessments: What, When, Why, Where and Who?

3. Key Differences Between Section 504, the ADA, and the IDEA

4. Questions and Answers on Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) Requirements of the IDEA

5.Transition Services for Education, Work, Independent Living

 

Top 5 Blog Posts

1. How Can I Develop SMART IEP Goals for Behavior Problems?

2. Does a Child Need an IEP AND a 504 Plan?

3. When Schools Punish Sick Children Who Miss School: A Game Plan

4. COMMUNITY HELPLINE: Ask or Answer a Question Here

5. Retention or Promotion? What’s best for my child?

 

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