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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]504 vs IEP essentially depends on whether your child needs special instruction or whether preferential seating / more time on tests is enough. If you think your child needs 1:1 or small group instruction by a special education teacher in one or more subjects - you will need an IEP. If they need so called related services (speech therapy, occupational therapy) you usually need an IEP (not always). [/quote] Any accommodation requires an IEP. But you have to show educational impact. A 504 prevents discrimination, and usually those accommodations would follow your kid life long. Request an IEP, OP.[/quote] This is incorrect. Accommodations appear on 504 plans and IEPs, IEPs are not needed to get accommodations. The difference is that an IEP requires specialized services, while a 504 plan does not.[/quote]
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