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    Education Station  Special Education  IEP Resources

    US Department Of Education
    The purpose of this guidance is to assist educators, parents, and State and local educational agencies.
    IDEA 2004

    LDOnline
    IDEA 2004 boiled down into understandable sections
    Parent Guide

    IEP Guide
    IEP info. This list is strictly for IEP related info only! Upon subscribing, you will receive several [not all] of the files [PLEASE BE SURE TO HAVE OR GET A LARGE EMAIL ACCOUNT FOR THE INITIAL DOWNLOADS] that are the IEP guide. Please introduce yourself by sending in the questionnaire in your welcome message by posting it to the group and check the links and files sections for other info which may be helpful to you.
    IEP Guide egroup

    Speech Therapy Matrix
    Seek private evaluations from an ASHA certified SLP (Speech Language Pathologist) as well as medical evaluations from a neurologist and a developmental pediatrician who are knowledgeable about apraxia as well as other disorders. Bring these evaluations to your child's school along with the guideline at this link that is a guidelines for how much speech therapy a child should have in school.
    Speech Matrix

    Great school information from ASHA
    You can find school service questions and answers here
    ASHA

    Wrightslaw & The Special Ed Advocate
    Peter W. D. Wright and Pamela Darr Wright.
    Wrightslaw

    Due Process Between A School And A Child With Apraxia

    This is a long but interesting law case from April 25, 2000 between a student with not only oral apraxia, but global apraxia, and his school. (He wins!)
    Actual Law Case

    Education-Advice From A Parent Who Has A Child With Apraxia
    A Parent's Advice

    "Writing Individual Education Programs (IEP) for Success" by Barbara D. Bateman
    "IEP - The Process" by Haley A. Tomey
    IEP Information

    Preparing For Your IEP
    IEP Process

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    For A Three Year Old

    Checklist for Effective IEPs
    IEP Check List

    SERI-Special Education Resources On The Internet
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    International Association Of People With Disabilities
    TASH

    Parents Helping Parents
    PHP Family Village
    Family Village Parent Advocate Website
    Healthy Place Preparing For Your IEP

    Wrightslaw.com
    FAQ's

    US Dept Of Education
    IDEA The Law

    Special Education Books - Resources to help guide you through the maze of special education law and advocacy



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    Speechville Express is a resource for families, educators, and medical professionals, offering information about language development in children, helping those who care for toddlers and young children who are late talkers, and connecting you with others who have been down this road. Language disorders and communication impairments included are apraxia, stuttering, pervasive developmental disorder, dysarthria, and aphasia, among others.

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