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Early Childhood Special Education

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There are two primary laws that protect the rights of children with disabilities, and it clarifies the procedures taken in early interventions. One of these laws is the Individual with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 or IDEA. The 2004 IDEA made and added several changes to the 1997 act. As with passage of prior federal laws, these amendments have resulted in litigation, new laws, and further amendments relevant to early childhood special education (Gargiulo, 2003). The amendments in IDEA include what is referred as an IEP or an Individualized Educational Plan; it is a legal document that describes the child’s needs and how the school and specialized highly qualified teachers will provide the support to help the child succeed in school.
Another important legal term in Special Education is FAPE or Free Appropriate Public Education. FAPE protects the rights of children with disabilities to receive a free education with no cost to the parents, and it should be appropriate according to the specific needs of the child. Under FAPE, children with disabilities have to the right to be educated under public supervision, meaning that the school that …show more content…

Children with disabilities have the same rights as children without a disability to a proper education. Knowing that the human brain develops rapidly in the first years, early interventions are crucial to help children develop and learn abilities that will help them all throughout their lives. As Early Childhood educators we should understand how these two important laws work, in order for us to have a good communication with our families to better help each one of our students develop all their abilities in a nourishing and respectful

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