Normally, I'm against homebound IEP placement for most students. After all, it is one of the most restrictive placement options. It often gets used and abused, and IEP students are placed in this 'no man's land' and fall off the radar and get greatly reduced services. However, the main principle of IEPs is 'individualized,' so| A Day in our Shoes
Before you enroll your child in any school, know the differences between a Public School vs. a Charter School. Outcomes matter!| A Day in our Shoes
What are IEP Related Services? According to IDEA, these are the related services in Special Education. audiology counseling services early identification family training-counseling and home| A Day in our Shoes
IEP Laws and Regulations Several years ago, I was at a fundraiser. It was for an agency that assists disabled people. So, naturally, they had| A Day in our Shoes
Inside: Private schools can provide special education but are not required to provide FAPE. It gets complicated, so read on to fully understand your rights| A Day in our Shoes