Guest guest Posted April 14, 2004 Report Share Posted April 14, 2004 Just thought I'd send out this ... it identifies many of the kinds of services that our kids need. These are types of services that have been itemized within the definitions. As can be easily seen from this list that whatever our kids might need, it can be provided by the school district under ADA/IDEA/504. It's only a matter of demonstarting and documenting need. ______________________________________________ SEC. 602. DEFINITIONS. (22) RELATED SERVICES- The term 'related services' means 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 the early identification and assessment of disabling conditions in children. (29) SUPPLEMENTARY AIDS AND SERVICES- The term 'supplementary aids and services' means, aids, services, and other supports that are provided in regular education classes or other education-related settings to enable children with disabilities to be educated with nondisabled children to the maximum extent appropriate in accordance with section 612(a)(5). SEC. 605. ACQUISITION OF EQUIPMENT; CONSTRUCTION OR ALTERATION OF FACILITIES. (a) IN GENERAL- If the Secretary determines that a program authorized under this Act would be improved by permitting program funds to be used to acquire appropriate equipment, or to construct new facilities or alter existing facilities, the Secretary is authorized to allow the use of those funds for those purposes. _________________ I'm including the following (Sec 636) because of a question I remembered about services provided to the families and not just to the kids. This comes from the section on early intervention. This can easily be interpreted to mean that parents could be taught to sign or whatever they need to learn to communicate with their D/HOH child. Also, the last paragraph clearly does not limit the frequency of evaluations. Certainly not limiting them to once a year as some ditstrict told someone on this list. I cannot remember who ... but here it is. Best -- Jill _________________________ SEC. 636. INDIVIDUALIZED FAMILY SERVICE PLAN. (a) ASSESSMENT AND PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT- A statewide system described in section 633 shall provide, at a minimum, for each infant or toddler with a disability, and the infant's or toddler's family, to receive -- (1) a multidisciplinary assessment of the unique strengths and needs of the infant or toddler and the identification of services appropriate to meet such needs; (2) a family-directed assessment of the resources, priorities, and concerns of the family and the identification of the supports and services necessary to enhance the family's capacity to meet the developmental needs of the infant or toddler; and (3) a written individualized family service plan developed by a multidisciplinary team, including the parents, as required by subsection (e). ( PERIODIC REVIEW- The individualized family service plan shall be evaluated once a year and the family shall be provided a review of the plan at 6-month intervals (or more often where appropriate based on infant or toddler and family needs). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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