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Do you feel like the school world is built to deny your child the education they need, and want? First, remember that an advocate is a bandage for the wound, right now. But we must all remind–demand–that Congress fully fund the IDEA.

Meanwhile, give us a call. We can help you get through the pandemic and get your child improved services.

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Not everyone has been left alone, rudderless, in a windy ocean. https://kuykendalladvocates.com/2020/10/06/not-everyone-has-been-left-alone-rudderless-in-a-windy-ocean/ https://kuykendalladvocates.com/2020/10/06/not-everyone-has-been-left-alone-rudderless-in-a-windy-ocean/#respond Tue, 06 Oct 2020 15:59:02 +0000 https://kuykendalladvocates.com/?p=457 Not everyone has been left alone, rudderless, in a windy ocean. When a school district provides virtual educational access to nondisabled students, then disabled students must be able to virtually access, too. Accommodations may be needed in times like these, more than ever before.

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When a school district provides virtual educational access to nondisabled students, then disabled students must be able to virtually access, too. Accommodations may be needed in times like these, more than ever before.

The law is on
your side, if you have that need. Check out this great statement of
rights for you or your child: https://communicationfirst.org/students-know-your-virtual-access-rights/

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A 13-year-old ‘regular kid’ with a stutter gave a must-watch Democratic convention speech https://kuykendalladvocates.com/2020/08/21/this-story-is-not-about-joe-biden-its-about-a-very-brave-boy-with-the-courage-to-hang-it-all-out-in-front-of-millions-of-people-and-its-about-the-rest-of-us-to-help-us-listen-to-what-he-has-t/ https://kuykendalladvocates.com/2020/08/21/this-story-is-not-about-joe-biden-its-about-a-very-brave-boy-with-the-courage-to-hang-it-all-out-in-front-of-millions-of-people-and-its-about-the-rest-of-us-to-help-us-listen-to-what-he-has-t/#respond Fri, 21 Aug 2020 19:04:23 +0000 https://kuykendalladvocates.com/?p=452 This story is not about Joe Biden. It's about a very brave boy with the courage to hang it all out in front of millions of people. And it's about the rest of us, to help us listen to what he has to say instead of the way he says it. And with the right supports, his IEP will not be a life sentence, but the door to a better life.

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This story is not about Joe Biden. It’s about a very brave boy with the courage to hang it all out in front of millions of people. And it’s about the rest of us, to help us listen to what he has to say instead of the way he says it. And with the right supports, his IEP will not be a life sentence, but the door to a better life.

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Is It Time to Throw in All the Towels and Homeschool? https://kuykendalladvocates.com/2020/08/10/is-it-time-to-throw-in-all-the-towels-and-homeschool/ https://kuykendalladvocates.com/2020/08/10/is-it-time-to-throw-in-all-the-towels-and-homeschool/#respond Mon, 10 Aug 2020 20:51:30 +0000 https://kuykendalladvocates.com/?p=449 Many people are being pressured by school districts to decide, sometimes for the entire future school year, whether they want their children at school full time, or at home with remote instruction full time, or any variety of middle compromises during our time of horrifying pandemic. That puts a immense pressure on families to assume a lot of risk of unknown outcomes, and particularly, huge risk of educational and health loss on children, themselves. If children are our most precious, then let’s think long and hard. If you discover you made the wrong decision, there may be ways to back it out, but that, too, costs time. It may require professional assistance, as well, lest the problem only compound.

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Many people are being pressured by school districts to decide, sometimes for the entire future school year, whether they want their children at school full time, or at home with remote instruction full time, or any variety of middle compromises during our time of horrifying pandemic.That puts a immense pressure on families to assume a lot of risk of unknown outcomes, and particularly, huge risk of educational and health loss on children, themselves.If children are our most precious, then let’s think long and hard.If you discover you made the wrong decision, there may be ways to back it out, but that, too, costs time.It may require professional assistance, as well, lest the problem only compound.

When faced with such “either-or” choices, many people will do the instinctive, run-away response.So we see people diving into home school, assured by well-meaning others that, “Yes, you can!”Be careful.If you’ve looked at some of the curriculum suggestions for newbie homeschoolers, you might correctly guess that they will not take your child, especially a special needs child, from the current level to any next level, whatsoever.Homeschool curriculum has no measurable requirements in many states, and people with little more than a grade school education, a phone camera, and maybe a photocopier seem to have slapped a lot of it together.I’ve found it curious to note that many gung-ho homeschool groups (they’re everywhere on social media) also sponsor stress-busting conferences for the moms trying to do it all.Relaxation and recreation conferences for homeschooling dads evade my discovery.So, if that tells us anything . . .I guess they just take off and go fishing?

Measurable goals and objectives, and measured progress, are critical components of every IEP.They are critical for ALL school curriculum, too.Every state has standards, and it’s the IEP that translates those measurable standards into educational access for every special needs child.

In the present dilemma, I highly recommend reading the latest Special Ed Advocate newsletter from Wrightslaw.com, “Is It Time to Consider a Different Plan for Your Child’s Education?”(It’s listed in our “RESOURCES” tab on this website.)If your child is already identified as eligible for either IDEA or Sec. 504 services, you might stand a good chance of negotiating curriculum suggestions (found in the newsletter) as accommodations for your child while the pandemic rages.Even if you don’t have an eligible child, there may be ways to help the school district educate your child in ways suggested.The article also gives as much practical advice on child care as I’ve seen anywhere, but we all know it’s something you’ve got to navigate on a case-by-case basis.Regardless, it’s good to know you’re not alone and that you can bring requests to your school administration and school board, if necessary.

By all means, pay close attention to how you handle special needs services and eligibility with your district.Be careful not to decline anything in the SPED and Sec. 504 area without having a reasonable and educationally justifiable alternative, which you can show in writing.Wrightslaw.com also has terrific material on “compensatory services”, so you can go in with your eyes open.If you don’t belong to COPAA, the Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates, NOW would be the best time of your life to join, if you possibly can.https://www.copaa.org/default.aspx

The important thing here is, whatever you decide to do, you want to handle the educational relationship with your school district very carefully.IDEA and Sec. 504 give you and your child powerful rights, but there are ways to cut yourself off from them, without even realizing it.When the pandemic is over, and I pray that you and all your children come out the other side ready to work and play like old times, you want to be able to go forward without going back over ground already covered for years in the past.Special education eligibility is hard to get correctly identified, so if you have it, protect it.If you need to get it started or you need a more accurate eligibility determination, enlist an advocate right away.

Time is short on these big, big decisions.If you want to take a short cut and get professional advocacy assistance, please call here, (870) 918-3431 or e-mail robin@kuykendalladvocates.com .First 30 minutes is free.Get your child’s file ready before your call, so we can help you right away.

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Special Education in a Pandemic https://kuykendalladvocates.com/2020/08/10/special-education-in-a-pandemic/ https://kuykendalladvocates.com/2020/08/10/special-education-in-a-pandemic/#respond Mon, 10 Aug 2020 20:42:29 +0000 https://kuykendalladvocates.com/?p=448 Wrightslaw webinar: "Special Education in a Pandemic"

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Wrightslaw webinar: “Special Education in a Pandemic”

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Is your state included? Why not? https://kuykendalladvocates.com/2020/07/30/is-your-state-included-why-not/ https://kuykendalladvocates.com/2020/07/30/is-your-state-included-why-not/#respond Thu, 30 Jul 2020 18:02:19 +0000 https://kuykendalladvocates.com/?p=446 Tennessee will provide grants to parents to pay for tutoring for young children. Rhode Island will expand its online courses for elementary and high school students. New York will train nearly 200,000 teachers on conducting remote instruction.That’s how some of the 11 winning states plan to use their portion of $180 million in federal education department grants.

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Tennessee will provide grants to parents to pay for tutoring for young children. Rhode Island will expand its online courses for elementary and high school students. New York will train nearly 200,000 teachers on conducting remote instruction.That’s how some of the 11 winning states plan to use their portion of $180 million in federal education department grants.

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Worried about schools reopening without virus prevention rules? You’re not alone. https://kuykendalladvocates.com/2020/07/30/worried-about-schools-reopening-without-virus-prevention-rules-youre-not-alone/ https://kuykendalladvocates.com/2020/07/30/worried-about-schools-reopening-without-virus-prevention-rules-youre-not-alone/#respond Thu, 30 Jul 2020 17:59:19 +0000 https://kuykendalladvocates.com/?p=445 BOSTON (AP) — Virtual instruction. Mandated masks. Physical distancing. The start of school will look very different this year because of the coronavirus — and that’s OK with the vast majority of Americans.

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BOSTON (AP) — Virtual instruction. Mandated masks. Physical distancing. The start of school will look very different this year because of the coronavirus — and that’s OK with the vast majority of Americans.

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Missouri special needs news: DESE’s virtual school partner not set up for IEPs https://kuykendalladvocates.com/2020/07/30/missouri-special-needs-news-deses-virtual-school-partner-not-set-up-for-ieps/ https://kuykendalladvocates.com/2020/07/30/missouri-special-needs-news-deses-virtual-school-partner-not-set-up-for-ieps/#respond Thu, 30 Jul 2020 17:55:48 +0000 https://kuykendalladvocates.com/?p=444 Mo. DESE now approves LAUNCH as a virtual school partner for many Missouri school districts this fall. At a link on the DESE website, you can find LAUNCH's short, short list of "modifications" to its virtual school classes.

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Mo. DESE now approves LAUNCH as a virtual school partner for many Missouri school districts this fall. At a link on the DESE website, you can find LAUNCH’s short, short list of “modifications” to its virtual school classes. Take a look here: https://www.aft.org/sites/default/files/covid19_reopen-america-schools.pdf

That’s all, folks! The same trite handful of “extra time” for everyone. There is nothing individual, nothing designed to meet unique needs, nothing planned to promote further education, employment, or independent living in those modifications. LAUNCH fails its basic IDEA test for FAPE.

If you want your school district to comply with IDEA requirements, and none of those have been removed by DESE or the US Dep’t of Education, then it’s time to be proactive. Don’t wait until the first day of school to see what the school might do for your child. You will be at the back of the line if you wait, because EVERY student needs a new assessment for present levels of performance, to make up for the spring testing that never happened for anyone in 2020.

For more information, check out the American Bar Association’s guidance for parents of special needs students (elsewhere on this website and at https://www.americanbar.org/groups/litigation/committees/childrens-rights/articles/2020/are-special-education-services-required-in-the-time-of-covid19/ ). You can also get detailed resources from the special needs parent’s friend, Wrightslaw.com https://www.wrightslaw.com/ .

We stand ready to personally assist you, too. Give us a call or e-mail! (870) 918-3431 & robin@kuykendalladvocates.com

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Does your school have a “sensory” room or corner? Here’s different approach. https://kuykendalladvocates.com/2020/07/29/does-your-school-have-a-sensory-room-or-corner-heres-different-approach/ https://kuykendalladvocates.com/2020/07/29/does-your-school-have-a-sensory-room-or-corner-heres-different-approach/#respond Wed, 29 Jul 2020 19:00:15 +0000 https://kuykendalladvocates.com/?p=443 When the student burst out of the school and bolted through the parking lot, workers followed closely but did not try to grab him.

Clutching his teddy bear, the 18-year-old scrambled to the top of a brick pillar at the school gate. He spit in the adults’ faces, yelling that he was going to hurt himself.

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When the student burst out of the school and bolted through the parking lot, workers followed closely but did not try to grab him.

Clutching his teddy bear, the 18-year-old scrambled to the top of a brick pillar at the school gate. He spit in the adults’ faces, yelling that he was going to hurt himself.

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What does your school do when a child exhibits deregulated behavior? https://kuykendalladvocates.com/2020/07/29/what-does-your-school-do-when-a-child-exhibits-deregulated-behavior/ https://kuykendalladvocates.com/2020/07/29/what-does-your-school-do-when-a-child-exhibits-deregulated-behavior/#respond Wed, 29 Jul 2020 15:21:13 +0000 https://kuykendalladvocates.com/?p=442 This week a group of eight elementary teachers from around the Portland area told harrowing stories of commonplace violence and outbursts to KGW’s Cristin Severance. The frequency of the outbursts has left teachers wondering if they can provide a safe and inclusive learning environment.

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This week a group of eight elementary teachers from around the Portland area told harrowing stories of commonplace violence and outbursts to KGW’s Cristin Severance. The frequency of the outbursts has left teachers wondering if they can provide a safe and inclusive learning environment.

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