A legal services nonprofit answers questions about how families can start getting help for students with disabilities
If your child has a disability, getting school support can be challenging.
Whether a student is experiencing academic, behavioral or medical needs, knowing when it’s time to ask for help and what to look for can make a big difference for families.
Ability Allies is a “nonprofit organization dedicated to providing free and low-cost legal services to Indiana’s children and adults with disabilities, primarily in education matters,” according to their website.
In part two of this series of Q&As, The Indianapolis Recorder connected with Ability Allies’ attorney Mimi Huybers to provide some information on what schools are required to provide for students in need.
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