Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 (IDEA) and the state regulations implementing this law parents have many rights. Knowledge of these rights and how to utilize them makes for effective advocacy for your child.
Parents and guardians of children who have or are suspected to have disabilities have the right to:
We highly recommend that every parent or guardian of a child with a disability understand these rights. We offer consultations with an attorney or advocate experienced in special education law to assist you in understanding your rights. Contact the author if you or someone you know needs an experienced special education attorney or advocate.
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