+ strive to expand child care
options for children with disabilities and their families + provide training and technical assistance for child care providers and other early childhood professionals (including specialists in early intervention and special education) + seek to improve the quality of the child care experience for all children.
Our goal is to provide
options for children with disabilities whose parents can not afford to send them to school.
Not exact matches
For example, Florida law gives all parents
with a
child in special education the
option of finding a private school
with support to the same level as the average spent statewide on students
with that
disability.
State and Local Implementation of the No
Child Left Behind Act, Volume V — Implementation of the 1 Percent Rule and 2 Percent Interim Policy
Options (2009) presents findings about the implementation of regulations and guidelines issued under the No
Child Left Behind Act that provide flexibility
for the treatment of certain students
with disabilities in state assessment and accountability systems.
Therefore, ASCD calls on Congress to expand allowable assessment
options when determining adequate yearly progress (AYP)
for all students, including English language learners (ELLs) and
children with disabilities, as well as
for entire schools and school districts.
Several policy riders are available: The Enrichment Rider (
option to add more coverage and cash value over time as you need it); Accident Death Benefit (additional payment
for a death as the result of an accident);
Child Term Rider (coverage added
for your
children); Enhanced Care (cash value available
for prolonged illness
with access to up to 90 percent of the policy value); Flex Term Rider (a term life policy can be added that adds to the coverage
for a period of time); and the
Disability Waiver (premium is waived for a disability of six months
Disability Waiver (premium is waived
for a
disability of six months
disability of six months or more).
Bradley Hospital provides four residential treatment
options for up to 32
children and adolescents, ages 8 to 21, who present
with chronic behavior disorders of varying degrees, in addition to a developmental
disability.
In ADDitude, you'll find practical solutions you can act on immediately, whether the challenge you're facing is to:... determine whether you or a loved one has ADHD, learning
disabilities, or another condition... research treatment
options and find the right combination of medication and natural treatments to manage your or your
child's symptoms... secure 504 or IEP accommodations
for your
child at school... remove the isolation and stigma that still surround too many
with the condition... create organizational systems that will help you keep track of your keys and get to work on time every day... distinguish symptoms of mood disorders, anxiety, learning
disabilities, oppositional defiant disorder, and other mental health conditions from ADHD... connect
with a community of parents and adults who understand the intense emotions and daily joys and headaches of living
with ADHD
So what will becoming a purse - holder,
with the added pressure of having to choose your own
options, mean
for families
with a newly diagnosed
child with a
disability?