How to Build a Paper Trail for a Delaware IEP Dispute Without a Lawyer
Step-by-step guide to documenting IEP disputes in Delaware's one-tier system. Covers Prior Written Notice, emails, service logs, and what evidence wins due process hearings.
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Step-by-step guide to documenting IEP disputes in Delaware's one-tier system. Covers Prior Written Notice, emails, service logs, and what evidence wins due process hearings.
Military families PCSing to Dover AFB face unique IEP transfer challenges in Delaware. Here's what you need to know about timelines, state law differences, and the best preparation tools.
If hiring a Delaware special education advocate isn't in your budget, here are the best DIY options ranked — from free state resources to Delaware-specific toolkits.
Delaware's SPARC mediation has a 75% agreement rate. Learn when to use it, when to escalate to due process, and how to build the paper trail that wins disputes.
Delaware's one-tier due process system means a local hearing decision is final at the administrative level. Here's why that changes how you prepare.
Compare using a Delaware IEP navigation guide against hiring a special education advocate. Cost breakdown, when each makes sense, and who should choose what.
How Delaware's one-tier due process system works, what the three-member hearing panel decides, and what SPARC mediation offers as an alternative.
PIC Delaware is a great starting point, but what else is available? A ranked list of Delaware IEP advocacy alternatives — from free state resources to paid toolkits and advocates.
Comparing Wrightslaw's national special education books with Delaware-specific IEP guides. Covers state law gaps, one-tier due process, and which resource fits your situation.
What is an IEP, how Delaware's IEP process works under Title 14, and what timelines and rights apply specifically to Delaware parents.
Delaware parents have a legal right to access all special education records. Learn the exact process to request them under FERPA and 14 DE Admin. Code 926.
Delaware IEP diploma pathways explained — standard diploma, SAR, and alternate options. What students with IEPs need to graduate and what parents should demand.
Delaware's 13 IDEA disability categories plus Developmental Delay explained — what each requires and how eligibility is determined under 14 DE Admin. Code 925.
Your procedural rights as a Delaware parent under IDEA and Title 14 — what the district must give you, what you can demand, and what to do when rights are violated.
Delaware parents can revoke consent for special education at any time. Learn what revocation means, what you lose, and when it's actually the right call.
In Delaware, special education rights transfer to the student at age 18. Here's what parents and students need to know about this transition before it happens.
How Delaware schools decide between a 504 plan and an IEP, what each covers, and how to tell which one your child actually qualifies for.
Title 14, Sections 925 and 926 of the Delaware Administrative Code govern IEP evaluations and parent rights. Here's what each section actually requires.
How to get a 504 plan for anxiety in Delaware schools, what accommodations are typically included, and when an IEP might address needs a 504 plan cannot.
How to get a 504 plan for ADHD in Delaware public schools, what accommodations are typically included, and when an IEP might be the right track instead.
PIC Delaware is the state's free parent training resource for IEPs and special education. Here's what it provides well — and the gaps it won't fill.
Step-by-step guide to requesting a special education evaluation in Delaware, what the 45-school-day timeline means, and what to do if the district refuses.
Delaware requires transition IEP planning to begin at age 14 or 8th grade — earlier than federal law. What transition goals must include and how to use this timeline.
How Delaware applies the Least Restrictive Environment standard in IEP placement decisions — and what parents can do when placement disputes arise.
What Delaware special education advocates do, which free resources to use first, and when hiring a private advocate makes sense for your situation.
How Delaware's one-tier due process system works, when a special education attorney is necessary, and what SPARC mediation offers as an alternative.
Speech, OT, PT, counseling — Delaware IEP related services explained. Learn which services your child is entitled to and how to request them under Title 14.
How to request an independent educational evaluation in Delaware, what districts must pay for, and how Delaware's IEE rules work in practice.
How Delaware IEPs include occupational therapy, speech-language services, and behavioral support — and what to do when the district claims a service isn't educationally necessary.
Delaware requires quarterly IEP progress reports — but most parents don't know how to read them or when to act. Learn how to track IEP goals and demand accountability.
Understand Delaware's PLAAFP requirements, why weak present levels sink IEPs, and how to challenge vague baseline data under Title 14.
A practical checklist for Delaware IEP meetings — what documents to review, what questions to ask, and how to document the outcome effectively.
Learn Delaware's WRITES standards-based IEP goal requirements, what makes a goal measurable, and how to push back on vague goals under Title 14.
Templates for Delaware parents: IEP disagreement letters, evaluation requests, and service complaint letters that cite Title 14 and force district action.
Delaware-specific letter templates for evaluation requests, IEE requests, and Prior Written Notice demands — with the Title 14 citations that make them actionable.
Does your child with dyslexia qualify for an IEP or 504 in Delaware? Learn eligibility under SLD, required accommodations, and how to fight for services.
How Delaware schools serve students with autism under IDEA, what an IEP for autism should include, and which Delaware organizations can help.
How ADHD qualifies for an IEP in Delaware under Other Health Impairment, what services a Delaware IEP should include, and how to request one.
How Delaware's SPARC program resolves IEP disputes through facilitation and mediation — and when each option makes sense for Delaware parents.
Delaware requires parental consent at key IEP stages — but not for every change. Know when consent is required, what it means, and what happens if you refuse.
Delaware allows IEP amendments without convening a full meeting — but only under specific conditions. Learn how the amendment process works under Title 14.
Can homeschooled students get IEP services in Delaware? Learn what your resident district must and doesn't have to provide under state law and IDEA.
Specific, enforceable IEP accommodation examples for Delaware students — organized by area — with notes on what makes them legally meaningful versus vague.
When Delaware schools must conduct an FBA, what the assessment must cover, and how FBA results connect to your child's IEP and behavior plan.
A practical list of Section 504 accommodations for Delaware students, organized by disability type, with notes on what Delaware districts commonly include.
Delaware's MTSS process cannot legally delay a special education evaluation. Here's when Child Find obligations require the district to act regardless.
How Delaware schools must conduct a manifestation determination, what it means if behavior is a manifestation of disability, and your rights throughout.
A step-by-step guide to Delaware's IEP process — evaluation timelines, eligibility meetings, IEP development, and the rights you have at each stage.
When Delaware students with disabilities are owed compensatory education, how to document the claim, and which dispute resolution options apply.