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
Accommodations are changes that remove barriers in the classroom, workplace, or society. These supports provide access for people with disabilities.| Understood
What’s the difference between a special education advocate and an attorney? Use this chart to find out how advocates and lawyers are different.| Understood
As they mature, tweens and teens begin to grow more self-aware. Learn how to encourage healthy self-awareness in kids with learning and thinking differences.| 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
What options do you have for resolving a dispute with a school about an Individualized Education Program (IEP)? Learn about the six options to resolving an IEP disagreement.| Understood
What is the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)? IDEA is a federal law that lays out children’s rights in special education. Here’s how it works.| Understood