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- 3. Changes that the teacher can make to help your child learn more effectively
- 5. Describes students with persistent and consistent emotional behavioral factors that adversely affects their educational performance
- 7. The state funding document used to determine the cost factor for each exceptional education student
- 8. The IDEA law requires that students with disabilities must be taught with their non-disabled peers as much as possible
- 9. A term describing individuals with high levels of intelligence
- 10. A formal written plan that teaches and rewards good behavior. The purpose is to prevent or stop misbehavior
- 11. An authentic assessment designed to help determine the nature of the behavior of concern, the reason or motivation for the behavior, and what conditions the behavior occurs
- 12. The federal law that gives children with disabilities the right to have equal access to a "free and appropriate education
- 13. A formal process that parents and schools go through when they cannot agree on something related to special education services
- 14. These are specific procedures that are required by law to protect the rights of students and parents
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- 1. When a child does not yet learn or do certain skills that children their age typically do
- 2. One of the provisions of IDEA that ensures that students with disabilities receive necessary education and services without cost of the child and family
- 4. academic expectations written specifically for students with significant cognitive disabilities
- 6. Tests given to all students to check their progress in school
- 7. Changes in the curriculum to what students are expected to learn and demonstrate
- 12. A document written for each child who qualifies for special education
