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Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) – Children with disabilities (from birth until 22 years old) who meet special education eligibility criteria are entitled to a public education, appropriate to their needs, at no cost to their families.
At STEMIE, we use adaptations to ensure each and every child, including young children with disabilities can fully participate and engage in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) learning opportunities and experiences at home, in early childhood programs, and in the community.
Purpose. The California MAP to Inclusion & Belonging is dedicated to fostering a statewide system of support that champions belonging and inclusion within early care and education programs as well as after-school and community environments. Our mission is to provide comprehensive support, training, and resources that empower families and ...
Sep 30, 2014 · The Family Empowerment Centers (FECs) provide training and information to families of children and young adults with disabilities, between the ages of 3 and 22. These parent-led nonprofit organizations offer specialized training, peer-to-peer support, information and referral services.
In an effort to uplift high-quality inclusive early education, the Early Education Division (EED) at the California Department of Education (CDE), in collaboration with the Impact Inclusion Workgroup has developed a resource matrix to support providers, administrators, and parents with information to help support increased access to children wit...
Aug 21, 2023 · This guide describes the special education process with special emphasis on the category of specific learning disability and includes parent perspectives, terms helpful to know, and practical materials for parents (e.g., checklists, sample letters, charts, and questions to ask).
All school districts in California must provide a free appropriate public education (FAPE) to each student with a disability. Who is eligible for special education? Children who have one of the following disabilities and need specialized educational services have the right to receive special education and related services: