Special Education Legal Primer
> What is Special Education?
Instructional and resource programs and related services, unique materials, physical plant adjustments, and other special education facilities, such as instruction in other settings, which modify, supplement, support, or are in the place of the standard educational program of the public schools. The term includes speech pathology and vocational education.
Introduction | Disability | Free and Appropriate Education | Least Restrictive Environment | Special Education | Related Services | Case Study Evaluation | Multidisciplinary Conference | Individualized Education Program (IEP) | Re-evaluation
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“Special Education Legal Primer for Parents of Children with Learning Disabilities, Attention Deficit Disorders, and Other Educational, Physical, and Cognitive Disabilities” was written by C. J. Newton, MA, and published in the Find Counseling.com (formerly TherapistFinder.net) Mental Health Journal in September, 1997.
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