Your IEP Rights: What Every Autism Parent Must Know
Schools are required by federal law to provide your child with a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) — but most parents don't know what that means in practice. Here's a tour of your rights, the IEP components the law requires, and how to push back when a school says no.
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