District Responsibility in Providing Behavioral Supports
Published: Jun. 3, 2024Updated: Sep. 6, 2024
The district is responsible for providing behavioral supports as part of your child's IEP. Tune in as Special Education Advocate Dr. Sarah Pelangka explains how to identify if schools are trying to move your child out instead of providing the necessary tools and supports to help them succeed in their current school.
For more information about district responsibility in providing behavioral supports check out this article!
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