Your child’s Individualized Education Program’s (IEP) purpose is to provide educational services to put your child in a similar educational position as his/her peers without an IEP. A key component in this process is formulating the IEP goal or goals. The law says...
4 Ways to Win Over Your Child’s IEP Team
by Timlin & Rye, P.C. | Nov 13, 2014 | Education Law | 0 Comments
4 ways to win over your child's IEP team and reduce costs of working with an attorney without sacrificing your child’s educational needs. I recently read an article by an educational psychologist frustrated with the reality that if she robbed a 7-11, would she get an...
IEP or 504 Plan, Which Does My Child Need?
by Timlin & Rye, P.C. | Oct 10, 2014 | Education Law | 0 Comments
Does my child need a 504 Plan or Individualized Education Programs, or IEPs? A 504 Plan is a different program than an IEP and can be used to provide your child with educational accommodations. What is an IEP? The term 504 plan refers to section 504 of the...
Extended School Year Services for Your Student With an Individualized Education Program
by Timlin & Rye, P.C. | May 24, 2013 | Education Law | 0 Comments
Summer is approaching and its time to think about Extended School Year (ESY) for your student with an Individualized Education Program (IEP). Extended School Year (ESY) is a service available to children with an Individualized Education Program (IEP). Parents who...
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