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Education for All handicapped Children Act= every child is entitled to free public education |
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PL 99-457 ('86)->PL 108-446 ('06) |
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Education of handicapped Act- Early Intervention Legislation= serves ages 3-5 to give money for operations (medical, cognitive; SLP & PT work together for infants- part C; block grants) |
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Individual with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004=
- SLP are related services
- private school children have access though public school transportation
- Assess is 1x per year for PLOP (present level of performance)
- Triennial evaluation is every 3 yrs for ARD committee (assessment. referrel.dismissal)
- state or district-wide assessments are required and may be modified
- Independent evaluation: an outside eval where parent gives information; ex. test for IQ, assistive tech, or apraxia |
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Technology Related to Assistance to Individuals with Disabilities Act (1987) |
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Assistive technology provided for augmentative systems, use for evaluations, technology, equipment |
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Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) aka PL 94-142=
1. Assessment to be done in native, sign, or assistive tech language
2. Related services (transport, SLP/Aud, PT/OT, school nurse, etc) to receive eligibility, social work, & counseling->now SLP in special ed. and general classrooms
3. Supplement aides & services: paid trained aide employees |
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Labeled Conditions: Child with Disability (Section 602) |
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- Intellectual Disability
- Hearing Impairments (deafness)
- Speech or Language Impairments
- Visual Impairments (blindness)
- Orthopedic Impairments
- Other Health Impairments (rare syndromes, combos)
- Special Emotional Disturbance (skitz, autism, TBI)
- Autism (spectrum)
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Specific Learning Disabilities
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- For kids not in 602 ages 0-3yrs where term used, but 3-5yrs state decides how behind (ie. 2 std. dev below)
- Physical Development
- Cognitive Development
- Communication Development
- Social or Emotional Development
- Adaptive Development
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Free Appropriate Public Education
- every child is entitled |
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Local Educational Authority
- town or county; decides eligibility for services |
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Least Restrictive Environment
- levels of assistance versus independence (ex. in a regular classroom but with an aide in case) |
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Regular classroom; "homing & community" |
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- Services needed for progress in regular classroom |
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- "mainstream"
- child with disability can be part of a regular education community
- especially good for social skills, helpful, & motivating
- pull out/push in |
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Individual Family Service Plan
- written statesments of
- Levels of 5 areas of DD assessments
- Family's resources, priorities, and concerns enhancing C's development
- Outcomes to achieve, criteria, procedures, and timelines of progress
- Early intervention services necessary, ex. frequency, intensity, and delivery method (ex home, school, or at clinic)
- Natural environments where services will be provided
- Dates for initiation and duration of services
- Service provider "coordinator" information
- Steps to support transition: how & when, ex. before 3 yrs o4 planned for 14 yrs, implemented by 16 yrs, and topped or capped by 21 yrs.
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Individual Education Plan
- push in/pull out
- birth- 5 yrs
- establish: frequency of aides, collaboration with teacher |
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Functional Behavior Analysis
A-->B-->C: Antecedent-> Behavior-> Consequence (reinforce or punish)
ex. time, words subject --> disrupting-->reinforce/punish; use figet toys, sensory diet, give job/responsibility |
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Functional Behavior Analysis
- Team includes behavioral specialist, psychologist, special ed. teacher (inter or transdisciplinaries)
- Observation of child, write report, IEP meeting, PBIP implemented (in class, caf, bus, etc)
~ for communication & sensory issues: ex. ask for lunch, high noise levels |
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Antecedent event: before B occurs
Behavior: description
Consequence: result after B occurs(ex. he misses math class)- punish (ex. no water breaks), reinforce (ex. sticker chart) |
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Positive Behavior Intervention Plan
- increase desired B
- decrease undesired B |
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Positive Behavior Intervention Program= depends where B occurs, but plan to increase good B and change the bad B to good
- because C can't communicate language affects behavior so intervention plan needed (ex. C likes music, cries when stops, schedule board helps with transition) |
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Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) |
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Lovass/Pavlov
- stimulus + response in small steps
ex. easel: what to write? where to draw? (use a script vs. follow C's lead w/o script) |
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For early intervention:
- lead poisoning
- fetal alcohol syndrome
versus "Developmentally Delayed" |
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Parent must sign a new IEP or the old one will still be in effect |
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The family has the right to question the decision of the IEP and take it to county, state, or court level to make changes.
- ex. If they want the school to pay for outside evals, level of service, or level of restriction |
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Extended School Year (ESY) |
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Prove with data that a child falls back without service so to qualify for summer classes to learn new info or maintain what's learned |
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- Identify family concerns, priorities, resources; interagency of services (plans for early intervention or block grants)
- ID family activity settings or daily routines (to get money for gym, babysitters, daycare, etc)
- Conduct a functional assessment of where the child fits in the family, what do they need to support the child (done w/ early interv. coordinator and have culture representation)
- Collab (with team and family) to develop goals/outcomes to increase child's participation
- Assign intervention responsibilities
- ID strategies to implement plan using surroundings, strategies, reinforcers
- Intervention strategies to promote generalizations in variety of environments after intervention
- Interventions target several goals: transdisciplinary ex. mealtime: fine motor to hold spoon, speech for "more" & social skills with sibling
- Interventions promote independence and look like "typical activities"
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- Multidisciplinary: each area does an eval.
- Interdisciplinary: team meets to formulate goals
- Transdisciplinary: "arena assessment" by Tony Linder; each area has their own roles (ex. OT assess how C eats using hands, SLP instructs swallowing techniques or assess play)
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IFSP
- meets every 6 months
- focus on strength/needs of family (ex. money for transport service to get to clinic, or volume increasers, etc)
- outcomes targeted for family
- includes natural & community envnmts
- activities of multiple agencies, integrate services
- "coordinator" in constant contact
IEP
- meets yearly
- focus on individual (ex. aide, more visuals) |
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Write up includes:
1. PLOP
2. Measurable goals & objectives
3. How progress is measured
4. Statement of qualified services (from testing 2SD below):where, when/freq/length, push-in (group pragmatics), pull-out (individ w/ apraxia)
5. Use of supplemental aides, services (ASL)
6. Modifications of language, toys, chairs
7. School personnel support (training, directions)
Team includes:
1. parent
2. teacher of inclusion
3. special ed teacher
4. eval interpreter
5. school district professional
- no SLP or assist. tech unless asked! |
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- Annual: goals of what C needs to work on and how
- Triennial: what goals to keep, change, or get rid of
- every C is eligible for assistive tech; team or indepdt eval determines it
- IEP written for services, aide, training for assistive tech
- communicative/assistive technology, supplementary aides, ASL, low tech must always be available
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School-home Communication Plan |
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- Daily or weekly communication between teachers and parents so you don't have to do it yearly (email, text, phone) |
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= Plan for adulthood and independent living written by age 14, implemented by 16 and eligibile for up to 21 or gets diploma
Early intervention= implemented 90 days before C turns 3 years |
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- changes mad that don't affect the learning plan
ex. preferential seating, loop in the level, extended time, reader reads questions |
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- changes made that affect the learning plan; SLP should be involved to give directions (verbal 2-step vs. 3-step)
ex. name capitals by labeling a map, not fill in blanks, or change/rephrase questions
terminology: "explain, identify, describe" |
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Maryland Coalition for Inclusion of Education |
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No Child Left Behind= services beyond the disabled
- goals:
- to improve the academic achievement of the disadvantaged
- to address language instruction for LEP students (Limited English Proficient)
- to assess progress regularly
- to hold professionals accountable for student progress (annually)
- environmental, cultural, and economic disadvantages included
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(No Money Left Behind)
- requires states to develop and use annual assessments of reading/math in grades 3-8; to show progress! (aka Adequate Yearly Progress, AYP)
- results reported to federal govt |
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Responsiveness To Intervention: service delivery leading to ITP or preventing the need from Accountability results
- changes the role of SLP: to consult on and work with children who are not labeled as C with disability and don't have IEPs; work with whole classes, individuals, and literacy programs |
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Assistive Technology Act (1998) |
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-owned by school or individual so C can't bring it home for breaks
- service and aide needed to maintain equipment, assess for need, teach caregiver & aides how to operate
- state can't pay for device with multiuses (ex. ipad vs. communication board)
- 2004: services birth to adulthood |
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- allows LEA to decide how to use federal funds (bilingual & reading programs, assessments, educational tech, teacher quality, safe schools)
:( underfunded, state standards developed, AYP not needed |
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Maryland's Learning Independence through Computers |
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Rehabilitation Act of 1973 |
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Section 504- schools for mostly children with LD or ADHD ("any disability that "substantially" reduces or lessens a students' ability to access learning in the educational setting bc of learning behavior or health-related condition"
- prohibits discrimination based on disability for all ages
- implemented through accom & mods: more time on test, record vs. write answers)
- LEA has right to establish own policies & procedures
- Section 504 applies after age 21, no IEP needed
(Section 508- employment)
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Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments= Section 504 applies to public school students & agencies with federal funding to ensure C has equal access to education |
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