Parent Training and Information Centers provide free help to families whose kids have a disability. Learn about parent training centers and how to find a PTI.| Understood
Read how to find out if your child is eligible for special education. Learn about independent educational evaluations and IEP programs for your child.| Understood
When your child has an IEP, who makes sure the school is following it? Who’s in charge of making sure the school follows special education law?| Understood
A state complaint is a formal way to resolve a dispute with your school about your child’s special education services and IEP. Learn what to include in it.| Understood
A due process hearing for special education is like a courtroom trial where you present your child’s case. Read about what to expect.| Understood
Due process is a formal way of resolving disputes about special education. Learn about your legal rights under due process and what they mean.| Understood
See a list of the 13 IDEA disability categories. Find out which disabilities can qualify kids for special education. Learn about primary disability categories and differences from state to state.| Understood
Three federal laws protect the rights of people with disabilities: IDEA, Section 504, and ADA. But which law does what? Here’s an overview.| Understood