Supplementary Aids and Services
Supports provided in general education classes so that children with disabilities can be educated alongside their non-disabled peers. This includes aids, services, and other supports.
Related Terms
Accommodations
Changes in how your child learns or is tested that don't change what they learn. Examples include extra time on tests, preferential seating, audio books, or having instructions read aloud.
Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)
The principle that children with disabilities should be educated with their non-disabled peers to the maximum extent appropriate. Your child should only be removed from the general education classroom when their needs cannot be met there, even with extra support.
Inclusion
The practice of educating children with disabilities alongside their non-disabled peers in general education classrooms, with appropriate supports and services.
Supplementary Aids and Services in context
Supplementary Aids and Services comes up across the IEP process — in your IEP document, during meeting prep, and in the federal rights that protect your child. IEP Ally explains where it shows up and what to do about it.
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