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55: IEP and 504 Tips from Special Education Attorneys Vickie Brett and Amanda Selogie

55: IEP and 504 Tips from Special Education Attorneys Vickie Brett and Amanda Selogie

FromScience Backed Solutions for Children’s Behavior and Mental Health


55: IEP and 504 Tips from Special Education Attorneys Vickie Brett and Amanda Selogie

FromScience Backed Solutions for Children’s Behavior and Mental Health

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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Apr 26, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Many parents get confused between 504 plans and an Individualized Education Program (IEP) when it comes to getting support for their kids. The confusion is understandable as both plans aim to accommodate those with disabilities and provide them with more opportunities and services.Let's dive into how school interventions can help kids with ADHD and other disabilities. We'll be joined by Vickie and Amanda, both attorneys and advocates of having a more inclusive place through the Inclusive Education Project.Vickie and Amanda’s background in special educationVickie and Amanda are the perfect fit to answer the frequently asked questions about 504 and IEP, as they have been attorneys for more than 10 years in special education.Vickie grew up seeing what IEP was like since she has a cousin who is on the spectrum and went through IEP. Initially, she envisioned herself being in the environmental law field but then realized that she liked working with parents at the clinic. So, being a year ahead of Amanda, she waited for the latter to graduate to start a new chapter together.As for Amanda, she likes working with kids with special needs all her life. She has been serving as a voice for those who cannot speak for themselves and to fight for the rights of all children. She always emphasizes the need for children to be nurtured and valued.Vickie and Amanda didn't like how the legal system works. However, they wanted to provide more than just legal services to the public, so they started a podcast to educate families, administrators, teachers, and just everyone in the community.The difference between a 504 plan and an IEP.Unfortunately, there are still schools that are not yet fully informed about the difference between a 504 plan and an IEP. Vickie and Amanda gave a precise explanation as regards the two.In order for you to qualify for the benefits of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, your kid must (1) have a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities; or (2) have a record of such an impairment; or (3) be regarded as having such an impairment. As for IEP, a child must have a disability and need special education. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) sets forth the parameters for IEP to provide better services and opportunities as regards special education.If your child needs physical support in order to access the learning environment, you should be getting a 504 plan. On the other hand, if we’re talking about actual and direct services or supports that are going to help the substantive nature of learning, those need to be done in an IEP. When we talk about education, we're not just referring to academics but also vocational skills, including daily living skills and social and emotional skills. So there is really a need for a formal assessment. If a child is diagnosed with ADHD, are they automatically entitled to a 504?No, you don't just get a 504 automatically, as there are eligibility requirements followed for Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. However, if you have a doctor's diagnosis, you can bring it with you. Assessments are also necessary for parents to know which 504 or IEP plan is appropriate for their kid. It needs to be rooted in more than a piece of information. How they behave or function in and out of the classroom is also considered.The importance of putting everything in writingIt greatly helps to have everything in writing because you never know when you might need support. When you have conversations with others, try writing them down as notes. It’s similar to having a paper trail when it comes to work. If you're requesting support for your kid, the school team can assist you. The school team should help you put what you want...
Released:
Apr 26, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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