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What Are the Key Elements of an IEP?

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What Happens if a Child Is Found Ineligible for Special Education?

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Special Circumstances Affecting Special Education Eligibility

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Special Education Evaluation Requirements

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What Happens if Parents Refuse to Consent to or Disagree with an Evaluation?

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Do School Districts Need to Obtain Parental Consent to Conduct an Initial Evaluation?

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Possible PPT Meeting Outcomes

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When is a Special Education Referral Considered?

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Child Find: Is Parental Permission Necessary Before Contacting the School About a Child?

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Is the Child Find Process the Same for Children of All Ages?

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