Special Education

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Across
  1. 3. A change in what the student is expected to learn that is different from the general education curriculum.
  2. 5. a meeting at the child's school between the teacher, the child, family members and any other support staff
  3. 6. Students with disabilities are able to stay in the general education classroom if they can appropriately learn there.
  4. 7. Any condition that prevents, delays, or interferes with a child’s normal achievement and development
  5. 10. Students can get the resources they need free of charge; accommodations, modifications, etc.
Down
  1. 1. Conditions which affect an individual’s strength, alertness or energy, such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
  2. 2. Practices and procedures to allow students with disabilities to learn, have access to, and be tested on the same curriculum as students without disabilities.
  3. 4. The individual requirements (as for education) of a person with a disadvantaged background or a mental, emotional or physical disability or a high risk of developing one.
  4. 8. A federal law ensuring that all students with disabilities receive a Free Appropriate Public Education.
  5. 9. An education program made by your child’s ARD team; a plan that maps out needs, goals,and objectives to help you child learn and eventually transition out of school.