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[quote=Anonymous]ASD does not always run in families. An IEP means that a committee of people decided that a student fell into a category that requires special schooling to help the student complete schoolwork. There are many categories, called eligibilities. They could be LD, physical disability, emotional disability, autism, deaf…on and on. The written IEP has to be completed each year to map out what the student needs extra help with. It also tells how much of the day the student needs help for. Some kids only need a special class for math. Other kids need help all day, and they stay in the same class all day. It just depends. The law says every student should spend as much time in the regular classes as possible, with kids without disabilities. [/quote]
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