Helpful Tips From a Neurodivergent Special Education Attorney

Published: Aug. 30, 2023, 11 a.m.

Julie Carter, neurodivergent special education attorney,\xa0 joins us today to share helpful tips and we also chat about -\xa0

  • The difference between an advocate and an attorney
  • Independent education evaluations
  • Requesting and attending IEP/504 meetings
  • Accommodations
  • Asking for "the policy"
  • Requesting the data that supports the recommendation
  • Getting in trouble at school and how that may relate to a child's disability
  • Mental health
  • Funtional behavior assessments and MORE!

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