North Carolina The Individual Income Tax Credits for Children with Disabilities program
allows parents of special needs children to claim a nonrefundable tax credit of up to $ 6,000 a year for education expenses, including tuition, therapy, and tutoring.
Not exact matches
This new law passed earlier this year
allows parents of students with
special needs to withdraw their
children from a public school and receive a deposit
of their
child's state education dollars into a government authorized savings account for education expenses, such as tuition and fees.
Passed last year, this new law
allows parents of children with
special needs to withdraw their
child from public school and receive an Education Scholarship Account
of $ 6,500 to help pay for expenses outside the traditional public schools, such as private school tuition, therapy, tutoring, etc..
The program
allows qualified
parents of children with
special needs to apply for an Arizona Empowerment Account and use the funds deposited by the state into those accounts for a wide variety
of educational expenses, including tutoring, curriculum, private school tuition, required textbooks and savings for college expenses.
Upon passage, HB 1335 would
allow the
parent or guardian
of a
special needs or certain at - risk students, such as
children in foster care or the homeless, to receive 90 percent
of what the state spends each year per student. . .
If successful in its current form, it would
allow low income families and
parents of special needs children to opt out
of their public school and claim upward
of $ 3,500 in state money for an education savings account to spend on a private education or home schooling.
educational neglect Involves the failure
of a
parent or caregiver to enroll a
child of mandatory school age in school or provide appropriate homeschooling or
needed special education training, thus
allowing the
child or youth to engage in chronic truancy.
Whether or not the
child meets the entrance criteria for the gifted program, early identification
of giftedness provides
parents with valuable information,
allowing them to address the
special educational and psychological
needs of their
child.