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504 vs IEP
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<blockquote data-quote="teen parent" data-source="post: 418380" data-attributes="member: 11612"><p>Sevices are limited under the 504. IEP opens the doors to wider range of support. The biggest difference is that if your childs needs cannot be met with the support of an IEP than the school is obligated to pay for other educational alternatives ie private school. You could see why this would motivate the school system to avoid IEP whenever possible. If you think your child has a learning disability then push for the iep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teen parent, post: 418380, member: 11612"] Sevices are limited under the 504. IEP opens the doors to wider range of support. The biggest difference is that if your childs needs cannot be met with the support of an IEP than the school is obligated to pay for other educational alternatives ie private school. You could see why this would motivate the school system to avoid IEP whenever possible. If you think your child has a learning disability then push for the iep. [/QUOTE]
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