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If your child has been found eligible for special education and you disagree with the school about the placement or services your child needs to be able to access their education, you can learn more about your options here.
How to Get Legal Support for Special Education in California. If you’ve been advocating for your child’s special education rights but not getting the response you need, it might be time for legal support. Here’s how to find it.
This document provides comprehensive information for parents, guardians, and other individuals holding educational rights, about the rights and processes involved in securing special education services for children who are struggling in school due to various disabilities.
How will I know if my child needs special education? Both state and federal law list specific disabilities that may qualify a stu- dent to receive special education services.
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Students with disabilities have a right to free and appropriate public education that includes: Access to education in the least restrictive environment. An equal opportunity for participation in nonacademic. Specialized services and supports that result in educational benefit.
The Federal and California special education laws give eligible students with disabilities the right to receive a free appropriate public education (FAPE) in the least restrictive environment (LRE). This manual explains how to become eligible for special education, how to request and advocate for special education services, and what to do if ...
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