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Section 504 and IEPs: Setting Your Child with ADHD Up for School Success

…difference between a Section 504 plan and an Individualized Education Program (IEP) plan, and the different roles that a child’s healthcare team, school, educators, and parents play in implementing them….

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Combined ADHD & Autism: How Would You Know?

…age 21; adopted. Highly verbal at 2, loved by teachers till second grade. Diagnosed with ADHD in third grade (“needs coping skills”). Unable to get 504 plan, IEP, or school…

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Explaining ADHD to Kids

…to be an active participant in their intervention plan. Take a look at the list of highways and construction zones you made. Circle the ones that fit together like “two…

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You Can Help Protect the Rights of Students with ADHD

…outlines the department’s plan to achieve updated rules on Section 504. These updated rules will help to protect students with disabilities and remove barriers to their education. Please copy and

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IDEA vs Section 504 (infographic)

This infographic compares Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and Section 504, the laws that provide special education and other services for eligible children with disabilities in the United States….

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Always Have an Exit Plan

…few pre-planned exit strategies? Like having a wingman when you’re stuck on a bad date, a thoughtful exit plan can make the difference between a social faux pas and a…

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Making a PCS Move When Your Child Has ADHD

…types of therapies your children were receiving. Educational records should include withdrawal paperwork, report cards, and a copy of the previous 504 plan or individualized education plan (IEP) with specific…

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My Test Page-NEW

…helping us drive meaningful change. Click Here Contact Your Representatives Let your representatives know what matters-Section 504 support, equal rights for neurodiverse individuals, access to treatment, and continued funding. Your…

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Challenges in ADHD Care for Children of Color

and a trust. And it’s okay for parents to know that they can bring an advocate to an IEP meeting to support them, because meetings can be very emotional, especially…

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When Students Attend IEP Meetings: What Parents Should Know

ADHD NEWSSTAND FOR PARENTS AND CAREGIVERS   contents Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD)CHADD does not endorse products, services, publications, medications, or treatments, including those advertised in any CHADD publications,…

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Should Students Attend IEP Meetings?

ADHD NEWSSTAND FOR PARENTS AND CAREGIVERS   contents Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD)CHADD does not endorse products, services, publications, medications, or treatments, including those advertised in any CHADD publications,…

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Section 504 and IEPs: Setting Your Child with ADHD Up for School Success

…need to learn. Jeffrey Katz, PhD, discusses comorbid learning disabilities, the difference between a Section 504 and an Individualized Education Program plan, and the distinct roles that a child’s healthcare…

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