Special Education and Regional Center Blog
A special education Due Process case begins when I file a due process complaint with the Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH). There are a few different types of complaints, but I will Request for Mediation and Due Process Hearing.
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Inclusion is when a student that is eligible for special education is placed in a general education classroom. Sometimes this is called mainstreaming. Inclusion looks different for each student. Sometimes the students spends the entire day in the general education classroom and is only pulled out for services like speech
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Guest Post: Shannon Liu Shair is a fellow heart mom and estate planning attorney. It is very important for families with special needs children to plan for their futher. Below is an explaination about what this planning entails. For more information visit www.liushairlaw.com.
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About 20 days before the IEP meeting (or as soon as possible after you get notice of the meeting) you should send a letter/email to the entire IEP team with the following information:
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I think this issue can be viewed from two different angles: educational records and parent participation.
Educational Records
California law states that a district must priovide parents with a student’s records within five business (not school days) days after parents’ request. A draft IEP would be considered a student record, and the district must provide a draft IEP within five days from the request by a parent.
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