What Are Your Rights as an IEP Parent? The Complete Federal Guide
IDEA gives parents of children with IEPs powerful legal rights — from consent and evaluations to dispute resolution. Here is the complete guide.
Read the guide →Know your legal rights under IDEA: evaluations, disagreements, transition planning, and how to advocate effectively at every stage.
📡 Subscribe via RSSIDEA gives parents of children with IEPs powerful legal rights — from consent and evaluations to dispute resolution. Here is the complete guide.
Read the guide →You have the legal right to request a free IEP evaluation at any time — and the school must respond in writing. Here is exactly how to do it.
Read the guide →When you disagree with an IEP decision, federal law gives you real options — from mediation to due process. Here is the full dispute process.
Read the guide →IDEA requires a transition IEP by age 16. Learn what post-secondary goals, transition services, and legal rights your child is entitled to — before it's too late.
Read the guide →Most families with an IEP have never heard of ESY services — and most schools never volunteer the information. Here is exactly who qualifies and how to fight for it.
Read the guide →FAPE — Free Appropriate Public Education — is the legal foundation of every child's rights under IDEA. Here is what it means and how to use it when schools fall short.
Read the guide →PWN is the most powerful — and most overlooked — tool in special education law. Here is what it is, when schools must provide it, and how to use it strategically.
Read the guide →Schools violate IEPs more often than most parents realize. Here are the most common violations, real examples, and exactly what to do when it happens.
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