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individuals with disabilities education
the purpose of the _________________ act is to promote independence and functioning for employment and living
rehabilitation
the purpose of the _________________ act is to have antidiscrimination statute to provide the right for all individuals to access the environment in public spaces
C
the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Part _______ is for early intervention, birth-3yrs
B
the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Part _______ is for special education services, 3-21yrs
individuals with disabilities education act
what does the IDEA law stand for
Free Appropriate Public Education
what does the FAPE law stand for
education in the least restrictive environment
what does the LRE law stand for
early intervention
what does the EI law stand for
individualized family service plan
what does the IFSP law stand for
birth-3yrs (then the IEP takes over)
what age does the IFSP cover
individualized education program
what does the IEP law stand for
3+ years (takes over the IFSP)
what age does the IEP cover
no child left behind
what does the NCLB law stand for
every student succeeds act
what does the ESSA law stand for
Rehabilitation Act
what law states that all individuals should have the right to public spaces (ramps, elevators, chair lift to pool, accessibility, etc.)
service coordinator
the content of IFSP states that there must be a _____________ on every team/family plan
6 months
the individualized family service plan (IFSP) is updated every ____________
2.5yrs
early intervention starts transitioning at ___________ to promote smooth transition into school system
3-21
the IDEA Part B section states that a child can receive special education and related services from ages ____-____
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doctors documentation of impairment
how would a child qualify for the 504 B Plan of the Rehabilitation Act?
F
T/F: the 504 B Plan of the Rehabilitation Act includes special instruction
IEP
IEP or Rehab Act:
child must test with qualifying scores
rehab act
IEP or Rehab Act:
Doctor must sign off for process to begin
IEP
IEP or Rehab Act:
Examples: Intellectual disabilities, Down Syndrome, PWS, CP, SB
rehab act
IEP or Rehab Act:
Examples: ADD, concussion, temporary medical conditions, Mono, CP (some)cognitive levels normal needs seat, handrails, extra timing on tests
IEP
IEP or Rehab Act:
eligible for related services
federal
where does IEP receive funding
local level
where does Rehab Act 504 B Plan receive funding