Frequently Asked Questions​

Frequently Asked Questions

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There are many parents who have special needs children and are seeking educational alternatives for them. It is important to understand your options and to pursue the best possible future for your child. At Student Rights Attorneys, we are intent on providing our clients with the representation that they need. The following information is designed to help answer some frequently asked questions:

An individual education program (IEP) is a legally binding document that describes all of the services for education that your special needs child will receive and why they will receive them. It will also include your child’s classification of disability as well as other information, such as one-on-one therapies.

An individual education program (IEP) is a legally binding document that describes all of the services for education that your special needs child will receive and why they will receive them. It will also include your child’s classification of disability as well as other information, such as one-on-one therapies.

An individual education program (IEP) is a legally binding document that describes all of the services for education that your special needs child will receive and why they will receive them. It will also include your child’s classification of disability as well as other information, such as one-on-one therapies.