How Individualized Educational Programs Can Help your Learning Disabled Child
The IEP, or the Individualized Educational Program, is a contract that makes sure that all children who are disabled no matter how severe would get free appropriate public education. This will be provided at the expense of the government, even if there has to be adaptations and services provided for your child. This is a requirement called for all schools from elementary up to high school. The law also provides each disabled child to an individualized education program or IEP. It is a written statement that is developed, reviewed as necessary, and revised when needed. It is the contract that tells what services and programs the child is eligible for and how and when they will be implemented. The IEP will include all related services needed for the child. These include any transportation, corrective equipment, and other supportive devices to help the child be at their best. Once your child has been deemed eligible as a result of a learning disability, you have the right to an Individualized Educational Plan (IEP). This must go into an effect no later than 30 days after your child was deemed eligible. This is a legal contract with the school that will make sure your child receives all the assistance he or she needs to get an appropriate education. These services are free to the parents and students under the IDEA law.
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Topic: Learning Disabilities