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By<\/em> Sheryl R. Frishman, Esq. Littman Krooks, LLP<\/a><\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

The summer has flown by and now it is time to think about going back to school. While this can be an exciting time, it can also be an anxiety-provoking experience. This is especially true for students with special needs and their parents. Here are some suggestions to make the back to school transition easier:<\/p>\n

1. Do You Have Your Child\u2019s IEP or 504 Accommodation Plan? <\/em><\/strong>Make sure you have your child\u2019s current 2014-2015 Individualized Education Program (IEP) or 504 Plan. If you do not, give your school district a call or send an email requesting that it be provided to you as soon as possible prior to the start of the school year.<\/p>\n

2. Has Anything Significant Changed Over the Summer?<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n