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IEP | Woodsmall Law Group, PC. Articles - Part 3

Support the RISE Act for College Students with Autism

By Woodsmall Law Group, PC. on May 20, 2023

Students with autism face significant challenges when they seek higher education. The types of services and support systems that helped these students get through high school are less available and more difficult to access when they get to college.

Posted in: IEP

Effective Classroom Strategies for Children with ADHD

By Woodsmall Law Group, PC. on February 15, 2023

All public schools are required to provide Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) for children with specific learning disabilities. Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are eligible for reasonable accommodations or supports and services under the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation act of…

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Special Education Services for Private School Students in CA

By Woodsmall Law Group, PC. on January 15, 2023

Parents of children with disabilities who choose to enroll their children in private schools have the right to receive special education services provided by the District of Location (DOL), which is the local district where the private school or facility is located. Public school districts must assess and evaluate students…

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What Does Least Restrictive Environment Mean?

By Woodsmall Law Group, PC. on December 16, 2022

Federal law requires that every special education student must have an Individualized Education Program (IEP), which is a legal document that specifies the supports, instruction, and services the student needs to thrive. An IEP includes the student’s educational and personal goals as laid out by parents and educators. Every IEP…

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How an Independent Education Evaluation Works

By Woodsmall Law Group, PC. on November 15, 2022

An Individualized Education Program (IEP) is a legal document that lays out the supports and services that a school district will provide for a special education student. IEPs are covered by special education law under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). School districts use various types of assessments to…

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Educational Tools for Assisting Learners with Autism

By Woodsmall Law Group, PC. on October 21, 2022

Federal law requires every public school district to provide equal access to education for all children with disabilities at no cost to parents. Recent advances in technology afford families and educators with several exciting new tools to enhance the learning process for children with autism. You and your child may…

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What Accommodations Are Available in a 504 Plan?

By Woodsmall Law Group, PC. on September 24, 2022

Schools that receive federal funding are not permitted to discriminate against children with disabilities. Federal law mandates that every child must have access to Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE). The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) requires school districts to provide FAPE to those students with a physical or mental…

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Parents Have the Right to Challenge Special Ed Placement

By Woodsmall Law Group, PC. on March 14, 2022

All public schools in California are required by federal and state law to provide specially designed instruction to meet the unique needs of children with disabilities. Every child has the right to receive Fair and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) at no cost to the family. Parents must be consulted by…

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Federal Court Requires School Districts to Provide In-Person Services for Students With IEPs

By Woodsmall Law Group, PC. on August 5, 2020

This has been a challenging year for the parents of children who require intensive, hands-on services such as occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, or ABA therapy in order to access their education. Even if the parents have worked collaboratively with their school district to create an IEP that will…

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The IEP Process During COVID-19 School Closures

By Woodsmall Law Group, PC. on April 22, 2020

During this unprecedented situation, we at Woodsmall Law Group, PC. want to take a moment to discuss the changes related to your child’s Individualized Education Program (IEP).

Posted in: COVID-19, IEP

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