If you are the parent of a special needs child, then you may greatly benefit from assistance when pursuing special education for your disabled child. You may have many concerns regarding your child’s educational future, but it is important that you have a skilled representative on your side as many of your concerns could be unwarranted and you may be unaware of other needs or options. At Student Rights Attorneys, we are dedicated to providing excellent representation and we can assist you with any of the following:
An individual education program (IEP) is a legally binding document that comprehensively describes what special education services your child will receive and why they will receive them. In order to obtain this IEP, there will be a meeting during which these various issues will be discussed.
A 504 plan specifically describes modifications that will be made into an educational program or school in order to accommodate your child’s disability so that they may learn at the same level as their peers. It is important that you have skilled representation that can work with you to pursue the outcome that you need.
If your child was placed in a normal education classroom but then the school tried to move them to a special day class, you have the right to due process and a due process hearing. Seek representation to pursue the best possible outcome.
Transitioning from high school to college or young adulthood for a disabled child can be an extremely difficult time. It is important that your family and child’s educators have planned for upcoming changes in the student’s life and that your child has the necessary support and understanding to move forward successfully.
There are many cases of individuals becoming frustrated with their situation and acting aggressively. Behavioral issues are common in many different situations for many types of students, and it is important for you to know that there are options available to improve behavior.
Sadly, many children have been suspended or faced expulsion due to bad grades or behavioral problems. Many of these issues can be appropriately addressed if it is determined that your child has a disability.
An individual family services plan (IFSP) is designed for families of disabled children between one and three years of age. It is structured to provide information and advice regarding various learning opportunities and to help develop the disabled child.
Those who suffer from a disability may greatly benefit from creating an individual program plan. This can help students and children pursue their desires with the assistance and support necessary to the process.
Those who suffer from a disability may greatly benefit from creating an individual program plan. This can help students and children pursue their desires with the assistance and support necessary to the process.
Contact us today to discuss your case and to pursue a better future for your child.
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