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My child has been receiving special education for many years but is making little to no progress with his/her reading, writing, and/or math. What should I do?

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My child has been receiving special education for many years but is making little to no progress with his/her reading, writing, and/or math. What should I do?

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Seek legal advice immediately. If your child has received several years of special education services yet you see no noticeable improvements in basic skills or your child is consistently not meeting his/her IEP goals, the school may have failed to consider the most appropriate education and/or placement. In such cases, the school system may be required to compensate the student for its failure to properly educate the child; however, there are statutes of limitation and other issues that may arise in the determination of whether a school is liable for educational compensatory services.

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