Outside Evaluations: One Question Parents Should Ask
When a school reviews an outside evaluation, there is one important question parents should ask: “Are you accepting this evaluation... The post Outside Evaluations: One Question Pa...
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When a school reviews an outside evaluation, there is one important question parents should ask: “Are you accepting this evaluation... The post Outside Evaluations: One Question Pa...
Parents often know when something feels different about their child, even if they cannot yet name what it is. A... The post EP 144 | Shabnum Bi on Early Intervention in SEND and IE...
By: Frances Shefter, Esq. Right now, many schools are holding IEP meetings to decide if students qualify for Extended School... The post Extended School Year (ESY): What It Is...
ACSD 050726 2×4.25 Spring Developmental Screening
In most states, the party who files a due process complaint — typically parents — must prove the school is in the wrong. But a growing number of states are shifting that burden fro...
Accessing early intervention services like speech, occupational, physical or behavioral therapy in the first years of life can lead to more than developmental gains, new research s...
Circular states children seeking a special school placement must provide a letter from NCSE confirming autism diagnosis
N. T., an elementary school student with disabilities, was placed, pursuant to an agreement between his parents and the local school district, in a special education classroom at h...
By: Frances Shefter, Esq. (and mom)  As a mom of two neurodiverse children and an education attorney, I have sat... The post 🤖 Is AI Writing Your Child’s IEP? Why Paren...
Usually students with disabilities bear the burden of advocating for accommodations. But at three schools, these students are at the center of operations — and it's paying off with...
See how pediatric therapists create individualized child development plans using assessments, family input, and functional goals tailored to each child.
When a child receives a diagnosis—whether medical or educational—it can feel like the ground shifts beneath your feet. The future... The post EP 140 | Dr. Maggie Kang: From Overwhe...
The Illinois special education regulations require, as part of a school district’s comprehensive program of special education for students with disabilities, that districts maintai...
By: Frances Shefter, Esq. (and mom) As a mom of two neurodiverse children and an education attorney, one of the biggest... The post 📉 When “Progress Monitoring” Doesn’t Actually...
After HISD announced upcoming changes to its special education programs, the Department of Education opened a disability discrimination investigation into the district.
By: Frances Shefter, Esq. When your child has an IEP, you expect to see progress. That’s the whole point. So,... The post If Your Child Isn’t Progressing, It’s Time to Look Close...
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