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  1. Starting the Process

    Learn how to get started with your child's Individualized Education Program (IEP).

  2. Making a Referral

    If you want your child to be evaluated for special education services, you must make a referral, this page covers what you need to know.

  3. Behavior Supports

    Does your child have behavior challenges? Partner with school staff to decide what assessments and Interventions may be needed to change the behavior.

  4. Transition from High School

    Help your student with a disability get ready for what comes after high school. Get supports, timelines and more options for students when they turn 21.

  5. Impartial Hearings

    If you have a child with disabilities whom you believe did not receive a free and appropriate public education or reasonable accommodations, you can request an impartial hearing.

  6. IEP Meeting

    Get information about the IEP meeting so you and your child will be prepared.

  7. Preschool to Age 21

    Special Education in NYC | Moving to Preschool | Moving to Kindergarten | Students with Disabilities and Gifted and Talented | Moving to Middle School | Moving to High School | After High School

  8. Assistive Technology

    This page covers: Examples of Assistive Technology; Request an AT Evaluation; Evaluation Process; After the Evaluation; Instructional Technology

  9. High School Students

    It's never too early to start planning for high school. You can start as early as sixth grade. Get the information you need to find the right fit for your child.

  10. Preschool Students

    Preschool special education services can support children ages three to five with disabilities or delays in development and are provided free of charge to families.

  11. Related Services

    Related services can help students take part in school and achieve their educational goals. Recommendations for Related Services are part of the IEP.

  12. The IEP

    Once you have a meeting, you will be given your child's Individualized Education Program (IEP). a written statement of our plan to provide your child with a Free and Appropriate Public Education in their Least Restrictiv...