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Title: Advocating For Your Child With Special Needs


1
Advocating For Your Child With Special Needs
  • Josh Kershenbaum, Esq.
  • Kristy M. Asral, M.Ed.

2
Introductions
  • Josh Kershenbaum, Esq.
  • Frankel Kershenbaum, LLC
  • (610) 260-6054 Josh_at_DaveFrankel.com
  • Kristy M. Asral, M.Ed.
  • Asral Behavioral Consulting Services, Inc.
  • (267) 885-4886 kristyasral_at_gmail.com

3
Goals
  • LEARN ABOUT
  • Your childs RIGHTS
  • Strategies for successful ADVOCACY
  • Area and online RESOURCES
  • LEARN FROM
  • Us
  • Each other

4
The Law
  • Federal AND State Laws
  • Individuals With Disabilities in Education Act
    (IDEA)
  • Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (504)
  • Chapter 14 of the Pa. Code (Special Education)
  • Chapter 16 of the Pa. Code (Gifted)

5
IDEA 504
  • What is IDEA?
  • Federal Law (Compliance Federal )
  • Individuals with Disabilities IN EDUCATION Act
  • What is Section 504?
  • Federal Anti-Discrimination Law
  • Protects people with disabilities generally not
    only kids, and not only in school

6
Pennsylvania Laws
  • Ch. 14 of the Pa. Code (Special Education)
  • Ch. 16 of the Pa. Code (Gifted)
  • Why do we care?
  • Affords some additional protections
  • Examples
  • Dual enrollment
  • Gifted

7
Be a Law Nerd!
  • IDEA http//idea.ed.gov/
  • 504 http//www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/50
    4faq.html
  • Ch. 14 (Pa. Code) http//www.pacode.com/secure/da
    ta/022/chapter14/chap14toc.html
  • Ch. 16 (Pa. Code)http//www.pacode.com/secure/da
    ta/022/chapter16/chap16toc.html

8
Stages of the Process
  • Diagnosis (Evaluation)
  • By Doctors/other professionals
  • By School
  • Is your child eligible for special education
    related services?
  • IDEA Part C Infants and toddlers (0-2)
  • IDEA Part B Ages 3-21
  • What is the appropriate placement for your child?
  • Individualized Education Plan (IEP) and/or 504
    Plan
  • Behavioral Plan
  • Private School Placement
  • Is your child making meaningful progress?
  • How to resolve disputes?

9
Diagnosis (Evaluation)
  • Initial Evaluation
  • Child Find - Districts must identify children
    with special educational needs.
  • Reevaluations
  • At least every three years
  • Can request one per year
  • Independent Educational Evaluations (IEEs)
  • At Districts expense
  • District can refuse and request a hearing

10
Diagnosis (Evaluation)
  • Initial Evaluation (by school)
  • Notice and Consent (permission to evaluate)
  • To determine eligibility and placement
  • Must consider parental input and other
    evaluations/recommendations
  • All areas of suspected disability
  • Valid measures
  • Qualified practitioners
  • NOT JUST IQ

11
Diagnosis (Evaluation)
  • Reevaluations
  • Notice and consent (permission to evaluate)
  • Measures progress (or lack thereof)
  • Before decreasing or terminating services
  • Qualified practitioners
  • Valid measures
  • At least 1x/3yrs Can request 1x/year.

12
Diagnosis (Evaluation)
  • Independent Educational Evaluation (IEE)
  • If you disagree with Districts evaluation
  • At Districts expense
  • You choose the evaluator
  • District can refuse and ask for hearing to defend
    its evaluation
  • TIP Schedule ahead of time!

13
Eligibility for Special Education Related
Services
  • Eligibility under IDEA
  • Child with a disability - IDEA 1401(3)
  • who, by reason thereof, needs special education
    and related services.

14
Eligibility for Special Education Related
Services
  • Who is a child with a disability under IDEA
    (AND Pennsylvania law)? (20 U.S.C. 1401(3) 34
    C.F.R. 300.8)
  • Learning disabilities
  • Mental retardation
  • Emotional disturbance (disability or disorder)
  • Other health impairment
  • Orthopedic impairment
  • Severe disabilities
  •  Autism
  • Traumatic brain injury
  • Hearing impairment or Deafness
  • Visual impairment or Blindness
  • Multiple disabilities
  • Developmental delay (PA State Law Age 3 age
    for First Grade) (Delay by 25 of age or 1.5 SD
    below the mean in cognitive, communicative,
    social/emotional or self-help).
  •  

15
Eligibility for Special Education and Related
Services
  • Eligibility under 504
  • No otherwise qualified individual with a
    disability in the United States . . . shall,
    solely by reason of her or his disability, be
    excluded from the participation in, be denied the
    benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination
    under any program or activity receiving Federal
    financial assistance . . . .
  • Individual with a disability disability
  • Physical or mental impairment that limits at
    least one major life activity. (seeing, walking,
    hearing, speaking, breathing, reading, writing,
    calculating, working, caring for self, manual
    tasks, and others)

16
Eligibility for Special Education and Related
Services
  • Limitations of 504
  • Not individualized
  • Its about EQUAL ACCESS, not EDUCATIONAL BENEFIT
  • Fewer procedural protections than IDEA
  • Less clearly defines rules

17
Eligibility for Special Education and Related
Services
  • IDEA vs. 504
  • Eligible under IDEA Eligible under 504
  • Not necessarily the other way around!
  • IDEA Individually tailored to your childs
    unique needs
  • 504 Access that is equal to that of non-disabled
    students
  • IDEA has elaborate procedural protections for
    parents (notice, timelines, etc.)
  • 504s EQUAL ACCESS
  • IDEA INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION
  • http//www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/504faq.h
    tmlinterrelationship

18
Eligibility for Special Education and Related
Services
  • What is your child entitled to under IDEA?
  • FAPE Free and Appropriate Public Education
  • Free
  • no cost to parents
  • Appropriate
  • Meaningful progress
  • Follows IEP
  • Individualized to childs needs
  • Public education
  • Special education and related services

19
Eligibility for Special Education and Related
Services
  • What is Special Education?
  • Specially designed instruction, at no cost to
    parents, to meet the unique needs of a child with
    a disability, including (A) instruction in the
    classroom, in the home, in hospitals and
    institutions, and in other settings and (B)
    instruction in physical education. -
  • 20 U.S.C. 1401(29) see 34 CFR 300.39

20
Eligibility for Special Education and Related
Services
  • What is Specially Designed Instruction (SDI)?
  • Adapting, as appropriate to the needs of an
    eligible child . . . the content, methodology, or
    delivery of instruction
  • To address the unique needs of the child that
    result from the child's disability and
  • (2) To ensure access of the child to the general
    curriculum, so that the child can meet the
    educational standards within the jurisdiction of
    the public agency that apply to all children.
  • 34 CFR 300.39

21
Eligibility for Special Education and Related
Services
  • What are Related Services?
  • transportation, and such developmental,
    corrective, and other supportive services
    (including speech-language pathology and
    audiology services, psychological services,
    physical and occupational therapy, recreation,
    including therapeutic recreation, social work
    services, counseling services, including
    rehabilitation counseling, orientation and
    mobility services, and medical services, except
    that such medical services shall be for
    diagnostic and evaluation purposes only) as may
    be required to assist a child with a disability
    to benefit from special education, and includes
    early identification and assessment of disabling
    conditions in children.
  • 20 U.S.C. 1401(22) See 34 CFR 300.34

22
Eligibility for Special Education and Related
Services
  • What is NOT included?
  • Medical services
  • Provided by a physician
  • Except those needed to determine eligibility and
    placement
  • Implantable medical devices (e.g. cochlear
    implants), including maintenance and replacement

23
Placement
  • Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)
  • Your child is entitled to FAPE in the LRE
  • Law prefers Inclusion (mainstreaming)
  • But only to the maximum extent appropriate (in
    which educational progress can be made)
  • Less inclusion More restrictive
  • Sometimes, most appropriate more restrictive.
  • Based on the CHILDS individual needs, not the
    schools resources.

24
Placement
  • Individualized Education Plan (IEP)
  • 504 Plan
  • Positive Behavioral Intervention Plan (BIP)
  • What is it?
  • How to get one?

25
Placement
  • Individualized Educational Plan (IEP)
  • Must
  • Annual review
  • Present levels of academic achievement and
    functional performance.
  • Measurable goals to make meaningful progress
  • Specifically Designed Instruction
  • Transition plan (starting at 16 y/o)
  • AND MORE
  • MODEL IEP http//www.pattan.net/files/Forms/Engli
    sh/IEP-ANN110409.pdf

26
Placement
  • Functional Behavioral Assessment (FBA) and
    Positive Behavioral Support Plan (PBSP)
  • If child is exhibiting disruptive behaviors that
    interfere with learning.
  • Steps
  • FBA Data collection tool - identify target
    behavior, function,
  • Create Behavior support plan spell out how
    staff, peer, parent, child should change, teach
    replacement behavior, etc.

27
Placement
  • Private School Placements
  • If District cannot provide FAPE, it must pay for
    it to be provided elsewhere.
  • Parents can place child in private school and sue
    for tuition reimbursement
  • Unilateral placement
  • Forest Grove case
  • Must give 10 days prior written notice

28
Progress Monitoring
  • What is meaningful progress?
  • Depends in part on ability
  • How should it be measured?
  • Grades are NOT ENOUGH
  • Recent and accurate data across time
  • How much progress is good enough?
  • Must be meeting goals
  • Must comply with IEP
  • Achievement scores should be going UP

29
Dispute Resolution
  • IEP Meeting and Notice of Recommended Educational
    Placement (NOREP)
  • Informal Meeting
  • Mediation
  • Due Process Hearing
  • Appeals to Federal Court
  • Damages (What you can/cant get)

30
Dispute Resolution
  • IEP Meeting and Notice of Recommended Educational
    Placement (NOREP)
  • Purpose
  • Requirements
  • Strategies

31
Dispute Resolution
  • Strategies for effective IEP meeting
  • Prepared in advanced
  • All documents ahead of time (get and share)
  • Question list
  • Parent input letter
  • Bring a friend?
  • Tape recording?
  • Dont sign the NOREP!

32
Dispute Resolution
  • Informal Meeting

33
Dispute Resolution
  • Mediation
  • Office of Dispute Resolution http//odr.pattan.ne
    t/

34
Dispute Resolution
  • Due Process Hearing
  • Either side can request
  • Like a trial, but less formal
  • CAN have attorney District WILL have one.
  • Witnesses (including experts)
  • Evidence
  • Hearing officer will rule

35
Dispute Resolution
  • Appeals to Federal Court
  • Either side can appeal Hearing Officers decision
    to Federal Court
  • Cannot go to Federal Court before Due Process for
    IDEA claims.
  • Can go straight to Federal Court on pure 504
    claims.

36
Dispute Resolution
  • Damages (What you can/cant get)
  • CAN recover
  • Compensatory Education (Trust Fund)
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Attorneys Fees and Costs
  • CANT recover
  • Punitive Damages
  • Pain and Suffering (emotional damages)
  • Non-attorney advocate fees and costs
  • Damages outside 2-Year Statute of Limitations

37
Other Issues
  • Discipline in School
  • Students may not be punished for behaviors that
    are the result of their disabilities.
  • IDEA Strict protections
  • Manifestation Review
  • http//www.wrightslaw.com/info/discipl.index.htm
  • Medication
  • District cannot REQUIRE that you medicate your
    child (e.g., Ritalin, etc.)
  • Insurance (Medicaid, other)
  • District cannot require that you use your
    insurance to pay for services.

38
Other Issues
  • Special Needs Trusts
  • Essential part of estate planning for ALL parents
    of children with special needs
  • Protects childs access to state and federal
    benefits (Medicaid, Medicare, etc.)
  • Do not do it yourself.
  • Consult with an attorney

39
The Fab Five
  • Be Organized!
  • Keep everything in one binder
  • Try to keep everything in chronological order
  • Keep a phone log
  • Trust Your Instincts
  • Parents know best!
  • Know Your Rights
  • Do not rely on the District to educate you
  • Document EVERYTHING Throw away NOTHING
  • Dates, names, locations, phone calls, emails,
    etc.
  • Dont Go It Alone
  • Bring a friend, partner, spouse, advocate or
    lawyer to all meetings.

40
Lawyers and Advocates
  • Do you need one?
  • Lawyer, Advocate or Both?

41
Web Resources
  • www.WrightsLaw.com
  • www.Pattan.net
  • www.COPAA.org
  • Education Law Center www.elc-pa.org
  • PA Health Law Project www.PHLP.org
  • www.DaveFrankel.com
  • www.AsralBehavioralConsulting.com

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Contact Us
  • Josh Kershenbaum, Esq.
  • Frankel Kershenbaum, LLC
  • Four Tower Bridge
  • 200 Barr Harbor Drive, Suite 400
  • West Conshohocken, PA 19428
  • (610) 260-6054 Josh_at_DaveFrankel.com
  • Kristy Asral, M.Ed.
  • Asral Behavioral Consulting Services, Inc.
  • (267) 885-4886 kristyasral_at_gmail.com
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