Children with learning disabilities

Children with learning disabilities

When a child has difficulties learning what is taught in school, parents often become worried. There can be are many reasons for failure at school, but a common one is a specific learning disability. Children with learning disabilities usually have a normal range of intelligence. They try their very best to behave at school and


What a parent can do

What a parent can do

Children with special needs are guaranteed rights to services in school under state and Federal laws. Parents must always be proactive in taking the necessary steps to ensure their child receives the appropriate services. The process can be intimidating and confusing for parents. Some helpful tips include: Parents must request copies of Section 504 from


Laws Regarding Special Needs Schools

Laws Regarding Special Needs Schools

There are new Federal laws that mandate that each child will receive an appropriate and free education that has the least possible restrictive environment. Three Federal laws apply to children with special needs to support their ability to learn in school: The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973;