Special Education and Regional Center Blog
As you might have heard, generally the regional center is the “payer of last resort.” That means that if there is any other “payer” available parents/clients are required to ask that payer to pay first before the regional center will pay for the service or support. Other payers might include health insurance (both private and Medi-Cal), the school district, or other governmental agencies.
Read MoreThis is a good article from The Washington Post that discusses how to make the most of your child’s IEP: https://goo.gl/tdstUe
The Five Recommendations in the article are:
Read More What should a you, as a parent do if the IEP team says no to your request at an IEP Meeting.
Prior Written Notice Letter.
The first thing that should happen if the district denies your request at the IEP is for the district to
IEP Meeting can be stressful, but being well prepared can help lower that stress. Take these steps to help your next IEP meeting to run smoothly.
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