What type of accommodations are permitted for a student with a disability who is unable to independently manipulate objects during science labs due to physical or other impairments?
In general, the types of instructional accommodations provided in the classroom to assist learning to take place will be permitted as a testing accommodation if indicated in the IEP/504 Plan. This includes use of an aide who will manipulate objects as directed by the student. It is especially important that the student and aide have experience in using this accommodation during instruction and classroom tests.
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