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Discrimination: MAGNET SCHOOL APPLICATION ASKS IF CHILD HAS IEP OR 504

Posted on 01/24/2017 by Community — 10 Comments ↓

Marianne:  Are magnet programs (public school) application allowed to ask if a child has an IEP or 504? I am concerned that they will use this information as a way Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged D | 10 Comments ↓

Diplomas: HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA OR CERTIFICATE?

Posted on 11/03/2016 by Community — 1 Comment ↓

Debbie: I live in SC my daughter is in 7th grade. She has resource for math and ela. She is in Gen Ed for the rest of the day with Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged D | 1 Comment ↓

Dyslexia: WHAT IS THE DYSLEXIA LAW IN ALABAMA?

Posted on 10/31/2016 by Community — 3 Comments ↓

Becky:  What is the law for Alabama for schools to help dyslexia students? I have a grandson that has been tested and confirmed to have dyslexia. We are not getting Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged D | 3 Comments ↓

Dyslexia: CAN A DOCTOR WRITE A 504 PLAN FOR DYSLEXIA?

Posted on 10/13/2016 by Community — 3 Comments ↓

Jackie:  1. Can a dr write a 504 plan? 2. If my child diagnosed dyslexia by private tester, but I don’t have a 504 or IEP plan can a public Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged D | 3 Comments ↓

Dropping Out: PRINCIPAL AND PARENTS THOUGHT DROPPING OUT WAS BEST

Posted on 09/28/2016 by Community — 2 Comments ↓

Adam:  I’m a.d.d.h.d now and back then. My life has been OK but a constant struggle. My parents and the principal thought it be best if I dropped out of Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged D | 2 Comments ↓

Dyslexia: NEED RE-EVALUATION FOR SPECIFIC LEARNING DISABILITY TO INCLUDE DYSLEXIA

Posted on 09/27/2016 by Community — 2 Comments ↓

Marilyn:  My daughter is in 10th grade and had a 504 since 6th grade. The beginning of 9th grade I realized her 504 wasn’t being implemented and as a result Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged D | 2 Comments ↓

Dyslexia: FAILING READING AND MATH – NEED IEP OR 504

Posted on 09/26/2016 by Community — 3 Comments ↓

Denise:  My son is in 3rd grade and has dsylexia. He was on a 504 plan last year. Since the first day of school this year he has been failing Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged D | 3 Comments ↓

Dysgraphia: SCHOOL SAYS NO TO ACCOMMODATIONS, IMPAIRMENT OF WRITTEN EXPRESSION NOT DYSGRAPHIA

Posted on 09/21/2016 by Community — 4 Comments ↓

Janna:  My 9 yr old has been diagnosed by an independent psychologist with “Impairment of written expression.” He also has diagnosis of autism and general anxiety disorder. At this year’s Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged D | 4 Comments ↓

Diagnosis /Education v Medical: PEDIATRICIAN SAYS NO CONCERN, CAN A SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST DIAGNOSE YOUR CHILD?

Posted on 08/30/2016 by Community — 2 Comments ↓

Victor:  Can a school psychologist diagnose your child when your pediatrician has said there’s no areas for concern? My 4 year old son just started pre-k one week ago and Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged D | 2 Comments ↓

Dyslexia: TEACHER SAYS RTI, NO IEP FOR DYSLEXIA

Posted on 08/26/2016 by Community — 11 Comments ↓

Jess:  Hi, my son is starting the 5th grade and was diagnosed with dyslexia over the summer. I went to the school and gave the title 1 teacher all the Continue Reading →

Posted in Question | Tagged D | 11 Comments ↓

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