Are you concerned about your child's education or progress? Are you confused about the differences in Response to Intervention (RtI), Section 504 Plan, and Individualized Education Program (IEP)? Learn about the continuum of educational interventions and options available to students and help identify what is most appropriate for your child. This video is jammed packed with information!!
So take notes and ask questions (you can reach out to us directly at BreakingAutism.com)! After all, empowered people elevate education.
For more, check out these amazing resources:
1. IEP vs 504 Chart (Verdugo Psychological Associates): [ Ссылка ]
2. Understood.org
Great library of tools and answers for common questions within special education. Very parent and professional friendly, with lots of fresh content! For more on RTI vs. IEPs, see:
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3. Legal Implications of Response to Intervention and Special Education Identification (Jose L. Martín, Attorney at Law): [ Ссылка ]
4. BreakingAutism.com
A plethora of great special education law and advocacy resources, including sample letter requesting an evaluation for special education, a detailed analysis of the special education process and timelines, and other great parent-friendly (yes, simple and concise!) resources.
A dedicated team of special education attorneys, advocates, policy advisers, and consultants. Breaking Autism offers different types of engagement models to keep financial concerns from being a barrier to appropriate education for your child. For this presentation, video & blog series designed to empower parents and families, or to work with our team, go to: BreakingAutism.com
Special Education: Understanding RTI, 504 Plans & IEPs
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