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Accommodations
Parents often worry about changes to their child's IEP, especially the removal of accommodations. Understanding your rights can help you advocate effectively. This article explores whether accommodations can be removed without your consent and what steps you can take.
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Classroom accommodations for ADHD can significantly enhance a child's learning experience. These adjustments help manage symptoms and improve focus, enabling students to succeed academically.
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The decision about which accommodations go on an IEP involves a team, including parents, teachers, and specialists. Understanding the process helps you advocate effectively for your child.
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Accommodations and modifications are both supports for students with disabilities, but they serve different purposes. Accommodations change how a student learns, while modifications change what a student learns. Understanding these differences helps parents advocate effectively.
5 min read · Updated June 30, 2026
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Testing accommodations on an IEP are tailored to meet a child's unique needs, ensuring fair access to assessments. They can include extended time, alternative formats, and more. Understanding these options can help parents advocate effectively.
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Requesting extended time for tests can help your child succeed in school. Learn how to make this request, gather necessary documentation, and work with the school to support your child's needs.
5 min read · Updated June 30, 2026
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