Areas of Eligibility
The IEP
Accommodations and Modifications
Parent Rights
Programs
100
Students may not communicate or socialize in typical ways. Characterized by stereotyped behaviors.
What is autism?
100
Individualized Education Plan
What is the IEP?
100
The people who should receive the accommodations page.
Who are all people who work with the student?
100
The booklet that is given out at every IEP
What is Procedural Safeguards (aka parent rights)?
100
Speech, OT or APE are all examples of this.
What are related services?
200
Severe hearing loss to a degree that a student can't hear spoken language even with hearing aides.
What is deafness?
200
This is required in order to implement the IEP.
What is parent consent?
200
Breaks, flexible setting, extended time, questions read aloud
What are accommodations for testing?
200
The parent writes a letter stating that they no longer want his/her child to receive special education.
What is revocation of consent?
200
Students who require instruction in functional and living skills.
What is the Life Skills program?
300
Students with the inability to maintain relationships. May have externalizing or internalizing behavior.
What is emotional disturbance?
300
Shortened assignments, test questions read aloud, extra time for breaks are all examples of these.
What is accommodations?
300
A student has to draw a comic book about the Revolutionary War instead of writing a 6 paragraph persuasive essay?
What is a modification?
300
The parent disagrees with what the district has offered as FAPE and decides to pursue further action.
What is filing due process?
300
Students who receive a variety of time per day with a special education teacher but who also attend a portion of general education.
What is SAI (specialized academic instruction)?
400
Deficits in processing information and have difficulties in academics.
What is specific learning disability?
400
Annually.
What is how often an IEP must be held?
400
The test where modifications are not allowed.
What is the CMA?
400
Parents can request an IEP this many times per year.
What is as many as they like?
400
Students who have a primary need in social skills, communication and self regulation.
What is the SAI with Social Skills program?
500
A student with ADHD or seizures.
What is Other Health Impaired?
500
Students are expected to make progress on these when they received specially designed instruction.
What are goals?
500
The page of the IEP where you find the items that a general education teacher must provide.
What is the accommodation page?
500
The parent can bring this person to the IEP?
What is whomever they would like?
500
Students who have needs in the area of behavior and social and emotional functioning.
What is the Positive Behavior Support Program?