The difference between IEPs and 504 plans

Modern advancements in educational technology have made it easier for disabled students to get ahead. First, students and their family members in Florida should learn about the different federal education programs that are designed to help them. There are major

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Resolutions when an IEP isn’t followed

It’s no secret that your child’s IEP is essential to their educational success. In Florida, schools, teachers, and administrators are required by law to follow your child’s IEP. However, not everything always goes according to plan. After hours of carefully

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Dealing with false accusations in Florida

False accusation is one of the worst things that can happen to you in Florida. This is because even if the judge finds you innocent, that accusation can have a lasting impact on your reputation, business, or career. If you

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How do you obtain a 504 plan in Florida?

Schools that receive federal funding for programs and activities must provide reasonable accommodations to students with disabilities. With a 504 plan, you list what accommodations your student needs. However, to obtain a 504 plan, you’ll need to work with a

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Facts about individualized education programs in Florida

In the U.S. public education system, there are education laws and legal documents in place to protect the education rights of students with disabilities. One of these education laws is the IEP, or Individualized Education Program. What does the Individualized

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When teachers do not follow an IEP

Children in Florida who have an individualized education program, or IEP, rely on their teachers to be their advocates as well as their partners in ensuring that their education goes according to the plan. However, teachers sometimes do not follow

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