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Category: Special Education Law

Special Education and Terminology

July 24, 2018 Joy

Advocacy is hard, especially for parents. There is so many terms that are so technical and specialists use them casually, not realizing they often leave the family behind. Here are terms to watch out for: SST Student Study Team Most Read More …

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Private School vs Public School

July 20, 2018 Joy

Private schools have some advantages over public schools, but parents must remember that IEP’s do not apply at private schools. They are merely a suggestion. Most private schools will adhere to a 504 plan. If you want your child with Read More …

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Understanding the School’s Reluctance

January 8, 2017October 15, 2017 Joy

California Education Code related to access of curriculum and instructional materials Dyslexia or related reading dysfunction 56337.5(a) A pupil who is assessed as being dyslexic and meets eligibility criteria specified in Section §56337 and subdivision (j) of Section §3030 of Read More …

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