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Accomodation Change in the delivery of instruction. The "how" material will be taught.
PL-92-142 Landmark federal law passed in 1975. AKA: Education for All Handicapped Childre Act. amended in 1990 to IDEA then again in 1997 without a name change. In 2004 it was re-authorized as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Enacted in 1990, it ensures the right of individuals with disabilities to non-discriminatory treatment in other aspects of their lives, such as transportation, employment, public accomodations, tele-communications and state & local government.
Major Provisions of IDEA Identification: Child find, extensive efforts to identify as early as possible. Free and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) Due Process: students & parents have the rights to be notified and give consent before evaluation, label, placement, and the rig
Speech disorder Difficulty producing sounds as well as disorders of voice quality
Language disorder Difficulty receiving, understanding, and formulating ideas and information
Receptive language disorder difficulty receiving or understanding information
Expressive language disorder difficulty formulating ideas and information
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