Steps by Helene Goldnadel to Successful Special Education Eligibility For Your Child!

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Steps by Helene Goldnadel to Successful Special Education Eligibility For Your Child! Are you concerned that your child may have Asperger's Syndrome or be on the Autism Spectrum even though special education personnel in your school district say that they don't? Is your child struggling academically even though school personnel say everything is fine? This article is for you! Helene Goldnadel will be discussing the 6 steps to special education eligibility, and how you can prepare for each step to increase your chances that your child will be found eligible!

The federal law that covers special education is called the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 2004 or IDEA 2004; which all states must comply with.

Step 1 is the Request for Evaluation. According to IDEA 2004 school districts must find, locate and evaluate all children with disabilities, under the Child Find section. You may submit a written request that your child receive a comprehensive psychological evaluation, to determine if they have a disability.

You should include any information that supports your case that your child has a disability. Outside evaluations, medical reports, district and state wide standardized testing, teacher comments etc. Also in your request, mention all areas that you think your child may have a disability in because schools must test in all areas of suspected disability.


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