April 15th, 2008
Did you know? EC Sections 56520–56525 and 5 CCR Section 3052 state that students who have disabilities that affect their behavior in school have the right to an IEP designed to bring lasting positive behavioral change (5 CCR Section 3052[a])
Click on the link below to learn more.
California Department of EDUCATION
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January 25th, 2008
from Wrightslaw.com
On July 1, 2005, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 2004 (IDEA 2004) went into effect.
In 10 Tips: How to Use IDEA 2004 to Improve Your Child’s Special Education, you will learn how to use IDEA 2004 and the No Child Left Behind Act to ensure that the needs of children with disabilities are met, while also improving educational outcomes and results.
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January 25th, 2008
Parents and school personnel are often confused about what constitutes an independent educational evaluation (IEE) and how the evaluation is to be used. This article addresses what constitutes an IEE, the value of an IEE, what the law requires of school districts, and who is financially responsible for an IEE.
read the entire article at Wrigtslaw.com
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November 3rd, 2007
Below are some links to Wrigtslaw.com where you can learn about what is acceptable and required with regards to an IEP and IDEA 2004 law.
IDEA 2004 Roadmap to the IEP
IEP Meetings, Content, Review & Revision, Placements,
Transition & Transfers
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October 11th, 2007
The U.S. Department of Education website is a great place to learn about IDEA Regulations for Children Enrolled by Their Parents in Private Schools.
Point 15. explains that IDEA does not prohibit services on the premises of a private school and 16. contains requirements regarding when transportation must be provided.
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October 2nd, 2007
…believing that a child’s behavior problem is always the result of bad parenting is like believing poor grades are always the result of an ineffective teacher. Even the best teachers have students who get poor grades, and even the best parents can have a child with a behavior problem. The fact is that behavior problems can be a sign of mental and emotional problems.
The above excerpt was taken from this article on the National Mental Health Information Center’s website.
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October 2nd, 2007
On the Autism Speaks website there is a community section called “In their Own Words” where you can read and share personal experiences about autism.
Here is a link to a thoughtful article about Finding Balance by Barry M. Prizant, Ph.D.
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September 19th, 2007
Recently I found myself speaking to quite a number of people, some parents and some professionals on the topic of behaviors that interfere with the public educational learning process.
Here is a great starting point for understanding our responsibilities and how behavioral support plans relate to children who are on an IEP or 504: IEPs for Behavior Problems, Assessments & Interventions from Wrightslaw.
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