This principle ensures that students with disabilities are entitled to receive an education that meets their individual needs at no cost to their families
What is a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE)?
CPSE
What is the Committee on Preschool Special Education?
A communication disorder that impacts articulation, expressive language, receptive language and or pragmatics.
What is Speech and Language Impairement?
Fine Motor Development
What is Occupational Therapy?
This principle emphasizes placing students with disabilities alongside their typical peers when appropriate
What is the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)?
CSE
What is the Committee on Special Education?
A developmental disability significantly affecting verbal and nonverbal communication and social interaction, generally evident before age 3.
What is Autism?
Gross Motor Development
What is Physical Therapy?
Parents have the right to disagree with the CSE and an pursue an impartial hearing
What is Due Process?
LRE
What is the Least Restrictive Environment?
A disorder that impacts reading, perception, ability to write, speak, spell and/or do mathematical problems.
What is a Learning Disability?
Communication Disorders
What is Speech and Language Therapy?
Before any evaluations, testing and/or placement can be done, the parent must receive Prior Written Notice.
FAPE
What is a Free Appropriate Public Education?
1:1 Matron
What is Special Transportation?
What is a Nondiscriminatory Evaluation?
IEP
What is an Individualized Education Program?
A student with both hearing and visual impairments
Working directly with parents on specific topics relating to their child's ability to generalize skills
What is Parent Training?