bookwormde
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I attended a special ed law seminar yesterday (excellent law professor), and was interested that we spent a lot of time on ADA/504 and the impact of the 2009 revisions.
The impact of the additional classifications is significant to our kids and for those who are adults with some of the non visable disabilities that we discuss. While obviously there are not a lot of decisions from the bench yet, but the impact could be well beyond what I had perceived.
One item which has been discussed extensively here was service dogs in school and apparently this has been largely resolve in favor of children with disabilities with a lot a practical implementation policy guidance (which I need to look up).
Some of new classes of covered disability include, thinking, sleep, reading, concentration and a whole host around eating and digestion.
The other big change is that the baseline for comparative impact of the disability and if it is significant is now based on the natural condition without support, and accommodations including medication or assistive devices.
Just wondering what others knowledge and perception of the changes are and what experiences everyone has had.
Bookwormde
The impact of the additional classifications is significant to our kids and for those who are adults with some of the non visable disabilities that we discuss. While obviously there are not a lot of decisions from the bench yet, but the impact could be well beyond what I had perceived.
One item which has been discussed extensively here was service dogs in school and apparently this has been largely resolve in favor of children with disabilities with a lot a practical implementation policy guidance (which I need to look up).
Some of new classes of covered disability include, thinking, sleep, reading, concentration and a whole host around eating and digestion.
The other big change is that the baseline for comparative impact of the disability and if it is significant is now based on the natural condition without support, and accommodations including medication or assistive devices.
Just wondering what others knowledge and perception of the changes are and what experiences everyone has had.
Bookwormde