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United States, Special education, Parent participation, Law and legislation, Forms, Dispute resolution (Law), Children with disabilities, Individualized education programs, Education, Popular works, Dispute resolution (law), Individualized instruction, Children with disabilities, education, Educational law and legislation, united statesPlaces
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The complete IEP guide: how to advocate for your special ed child
2014, NOLO
in English
- 8th edition.
1413320341 9781413320343
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Table of Contents
Introduction to special education
What is special education?
What is an iep?
Being your child's advocate
Getting help from others
Overview of special education law and the IEP
Idea and state special education laws
What idea requires
Individualized education program
Working with your school district
Some overriding IEP principles
Getting started : tips for all parents
First steps
Obtain your child's schoolrecords
Getting organized
Start an IEP binder
The yearly IEP cycle
Sample year in the life of your child's IEP
Keep a monthly calendar
Track your child's progress
Developing your child's IEP blueprint
Begin at the end : define your child's needs
Preparing an IEP blueprint
Other sources of information for the blueprint
What's next?
Evaluations
When evaluations are done
Evaluation components
Evaluation plans
Meet with the evaluator
Reviewing thereport
Reevaluations
Final evaluations
Who is eligible for special education?
Eligibility requirements
Preparing for the IEP eligibility meeting
Attending the eligibility meeting
Joint IEP eligibility/program meeting
If your child is not found eligible for special education
Exploring your options and making your case
Review the school district's information
Keep tabs on your child's progress
Explore available school programs
Find out about related services
Compare your blueprint with the existing programs and services
Generate additional supporting information
Independent evaluations
Writing goals
Skill areas covered by goals
Developing goals
When to draft goals
Writing effective goals
Preparing for the IEP meeting
Schedule the IEP meeting
The IEP meeting agenda
Organize your materials
Draft your child's IEP program
Establish who will attend the IEP meeting
Final preparation
Attending the IEP meeting
Getting started
Simple rules for a successful IEP meeting
Become familiar with your school's IEP form
Writing the IEP plan
Signing the IEP document
Parent addendum page
Resolving IEP disputes through due process
Before due process : informal negotiations
Typical due process disputes
When to pursue due process
Who can file?
Your child's status during dueprocess
Using a lawyer during due process
How to begin due process
Preparing for due process
Mediation specifics
Due process hearing
Hearing decision and appeals
Filing a complaint
When to file a complaint
Where to file a complaint
What to include in a complaint
What happens when you file acomplaint
Lawyers and legal research
How a lawyer can help
Do you need a lawyer?
Finding an attorney
How attorneys are paid
Resolving problems with a lawyer
Doing your own legal research
Online legal research
Parent organizations
Join a parent organization
Form a parent organization.
Edition Notes
"June 2014"--T.p. verso.
Includes index.
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