Do You Know Your Child's Educational Rights? Are You Prepared For Your Child’s Individualized Education Program (IEP) Meeting?
Every child is entitled to a free and appropriate publicly funded education regardless of whether he or she has a disability.
If a child has a disability that interferes with his/her educational progress, he/she may be entitled to special education as defined by federal law. Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), children with disabilities between the ages of 3-21 are entitled to:
As a parent of a special needs child, you have rights.
Download Our Free Guide: Know Your Child's Educational Rights And Be Prepared For Your Child’s IEP Meeting
Our guide to your child's IEP meeting covers important information about your child's education rights including:
Identifying Your Child’s Problems In School
What To Look For Early On
Your Special Needs Child's Educational Rights
What Is An Individualized Education Program (IEP)?
What To Expect From Your Child’s IEP Meeting
Determining If Your Child Is Eligible
What Does Special Education Mean
Making Sure Your Child Is Educated With Appropriate Peers
Your School District's Program and Placement Continuum
Related Services Your Child May Be Entitled To
Private School Placements
Signing Documents At Your IEP Meeting
Disagreeing With The Information In Your Child’s IEP
Meet Adam Dayan Esq. Special Education Attorney and Founder of Law Offices of Adam Dayan, PLLC in New York, New York
Your child's educational rights are our #1 priority. I wrote this free guide to help parents of special needs children understand their educational rights, and prepare for their IEP. At the Law Offices of Adam Dayan, our team is dedicated to helping special needs parents secure an appropriate education for their child. Our lawyers have special education legal expertise and have 15 years years of success in dealing with school districts.
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