Ages 3-21 years are covered under IDEA Part B, Ages birth to 2 are covered under IDEA part C. None of these actually require that an IEP be developed for a child to receive services. Some limited services are covered under 504 plans or response to intervention plans. The child has to fit under one of the categories of disability listed in the IDEA and need services to qualify.
IDEA requires that an Individualized Education Program (IEP) be developed for students with disabilities between the ages of 3 and 21 who are eligible for special education services.
WHAT is an IEP?
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Once a learning disorder has been diagnosed, an individual education plan (IEP) is developed for the child in question. IEPs are based on psychoeducational test findings.
The IEP (Individual Education Program) is a written document that acts as a roadmap for a child in school that has a learning disability. It outlines the disability the child has and discusses what will best help the child become successful in school. The IEP includes the child's present level of educational performance and the IEP goals and objectives as well as methods for assessing the IEP goals and objectives. In addition, the IEP includes any necessary accommodations or modifications, or related services or support needed by the child.
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As of July 2014, the market cap for Icahn Enterprises L.P. (IEP) is $12,573,897,572.62.
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IEP Goals and Objectives are written into an IEP (Individual Education Program) for children with learning disabilities. An IEP Goal is what the child should accomplish by the end of the school year. A simple example would be: By the end of the school year, Julie will be able to correctly answer (8 out of 10) 5th grade level algebra questions.
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