The amount of days required to elapse prior to a change taking effect.
What is 10 school days?
The law that governs compliance regulations which allow for any person with a medical issue to have access.
What is the Americans with Disabilities Act? (ADA)
The total number of service minutes in a given week?
What is 2100?
16
What is the age when a transition plan must be started?
A student identified as uncooperative, defiant, and hostile toward peers, parents, teachers, and other authority figures.
What is oppositional defiant disorder?
When written on the PWN, this must match the IEP exactly.
What are the IEP services?
The law that governs that students with disabilities have access and are allowed to participate as their non disabled counterparts.
What is the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act? (IDEA)
Behavior, Visual Impairment, Primary Language, Communication, Hearing, Assistive Technology
What are special factors for consideration?
What are reasons that you can file a due process complaint?
A student that is characterized by inattention, impulsivity, and, in some cases, hyperactivity.
What is ADHD?
Change of LRE, Graduation, Change of service amount, Change to IEP, Revocation of services, Ageing out, Parent request, Eligibility, Re-evaluation, DNQ
What are things that require a PWN?
The year that IDEA was last reauthorized.
What is 2004? Although, ESSA did alter some definitions in 2017.
Extended time, prompting, study guide, extra opportunities, redo, scribe, small group
What are accommodations?
The person who is in charge of the services offered during an IEP related to a cost.
Who is the LEA?
A term used when a person has certain limitations in cognitive functioning and skills, including communication, social and self-care skills.
What is Intellectual Disability?
• a description of action proposed or refused • explanation of why • description of options considered and why options rejected • description of evaluation procedure, assessment, record, or report(s)•description of factors relevant to action proposed or refused
What are things required on a PWN?
The 2 primary provisions of IDEA.
What are LRE and FAPE?
Parent, Special and General Education teacher, Interpreter of results, Student (if applicable), LEA
Who are the required participants of an IEP meeting?
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What should be offered at the end of every IEP meeting?
A group of developmental disabilities that can cause significant social, communication and behavioral challenges
What is Autism Spectrum disorder?
The amount of days that can elapse when evaluating a child for initial IEP eligibility.
What is 60 days?
The number of disabilities federally recognized under IDEA.
What is 13?
Instruction, Related Services, Community Involvement, Employment and Post School Living Objectives, Daily Living Objectives, Functional Vocational Assessment
What are required elements of a transition plan?
The provision that states that a child with a suspected disability should be considered for evaluation.
A broad group of mental skills that enable people to complete tasks and interact with others.
What is Executive Functioning disorder?