What is Individuals with Disabilities Education Act?
A plan that helps each student learn in their own way.
What is an Individualized Education Program (IEP)?
They help write a student's IEP.
What is teachers, parents, therapists, and sometimes students?
Kids with disabilities were not allowed to go to public school.
What happened prior to IDEA?
Kids should learn with their friends as much as possible.
This is the year IDEA first passed.
What is 1975?
These are grown-ups who can help kids in school with motor skills, sensory needs, and daily activities.
Who are Occupational Therapists?
This is a type of classroom that most kids with IEPs spend at least part of their day in.
What is a general education classroom?
IDEA's promise to every student with a disability.
What is a Free and Appropriate Education?
Special helpers like OT, PT, speech therapy, or counseling.
Who are Related Service Providers?
This helps students get ready for life after high school, like jobs or college.
What is transition planning?
This part of IDEA helps babies and toddlers
What is Early Intervention (Part C)
Kind of book format that can help kids who need bigger letters.
What are large-print books?
When kids can start getting special education through IDEA Part B.
What is Age 3?
Technology that might help a student who can't speak with their voice.
What is a communication (or AAC) device?
The law requires schools to build ramps and elevators for accessibility.
What is IDEA and Americans with Disabilities Act?
When is Anna's birthday?
What is a microphone or Frequency Modulated (FM) system?
Learning, playing, and participating together
What is Inclusion?
Students with IEPs have the right to do this.
What is join sports, clubs, and go on field trips?