A student taking on alternative assessment is an example of what?
True or false:
A parent has the right to decline any early intervention services?
True
A 504 removed barriers to learning. This can be compared to what principle we are learning about?
UDL
This is the section of the IEP that provides the child's strengths/weaknesses and other important information about the child.
Child's profile.
How many sections are involved within an IEP and list them.
7
Altering the material a student is expected to learn is known as what?
Modification.
An IFSP is provided from birth up until what age?
3 years old.
True or false:
A 504 can be used at the level, unlike an IEP which ends after high school.
True
An ETR (evaluation team report) is conducted how often?
Every 3 years.
Allowing the student learn the same material but in a different way is known as what?
Accommodation.
An IEP focuses on the educational/academic needs of the child. An IFSP focuses on what needs of the child?
Developmental
What law applies to a 504 plan?
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
The person who is part of the IEP team that conducts the ETR?
School Psychologist.
Providing extra time for a student is an example of?
IFSP's are usually reviewed how often?
Every 6 months.
A student with ADHD that only has trouble focusing, not with academic tasks would benefit most from what?
504
This section of the IEP contains any extra help a child may need in one area or another, such as speaking or moving.
Related services.