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Individuals with Disabilities Education Act - IDEA

Part B of IDEA requires participating states to ensure that a free appropriate public education (FAPE) is made available to eligible children with disabilities in mandatory age ranges residing in the state.

To be eligible, a child must be evaluated as having one or more of the disabilities listed in IDEA and determined to be in need of special education and related services.

Evaluations must be conducted according to prescribed procedures.

The disabilities specified in IDEA include:

Additionally, states and local education agencies (LEAs) may adopt the term “developmental delay” for children aged 3 through 9 (or a subset of that age range) who are experiencing a developmental delay as defined by the state and need special education and related services.

IDEA requirements apply to states receiving financial assistance under IDEA. States must ensure that their political subdivisions that are responsible for providing or paying for the education of children with disabilities meet IDEA requirements. All states receive IDEA funds. Section 504 applies to any program or activity receiving ED financial assistance.

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Are you a parent in need of assistance with education services for your child with one or more disabilities?? If you would like more information about how we can help, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Depending on your situation, you might be facing a deadline within which to seek help. Don’t wait and risk jeopardizing your rights.

California Education Service Intake Form Under California law, there are requirements of Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) regarding Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) for children with disabilities, including preschool-aged children that need to be met by school districts on both state and federal grounds.

Common issues that school districts fail to adhere to with regards to education services:

  • Ineffective Individualized Education Program (IEP) goals
  • The IEP is missing certain information required by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
  • Your child was not identified, located and evaluated according to Child Find
  • Your child was evaluated, however you do not agree with the evaluation
  • Annual IEP meetings have not been scheduled
  • Education services are not provided