How Students with Special Needs and Disabilities Can Get Involved with Peers
How do we effectively suggest and implement better involvement between our students with special needs and their peers?
How do we effectively suggest and implement better involvement between our students with special needs and their peers?
Being ready for kindergarten means that your child is able to attend to and learn the information being presented in the academic setting and is emotionally able to interact appropriately with her teacher and fellow students.
Your child may be eligible for Designated Instruction Services (DIS), also known as related services. These support services help a child benefit from his special education program.
Inclusive education is a system in which students with special needs can attend school with their typically developing peers. An inclusive preschool system integrates special education and related services into all aspects of its program.
Signing the IEP form denotes your agreement with the plan and will allow services to begin. Here’s what to do if you don’t agree with the plan.