The IDEA and Your Child's Rights
- Toby Overstreet
- 5 minutes ago
- 1 min read
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) works alongside the ADA to specifically protect children with disabilities in educational settings. Here's how you can use IDEA to advocate for your child:

Individualized Education Programs (IEPs): Under IDEA, your child has the right to an education plan tailored to their specific needs, strengths, and goals.
Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE): Your child deserves quality education at no cost to you, with services designed to meet their unique requirements.
Least Restrictive Environment (LRE): Your child should learn alongside peers without disabilities to the maximum extent appropriate.
Parent Participation: You have the right to be involved in all decisions about your child's education.
Where to Learn More About IDEA:
U.S. Department of Education's IDEA Website - Official information about the law and its implementation
Parent Training and Information Centers - Local resources to help you understand your rights
Understood.org - Practical guides for navigating IEP meetings and advocating for your child
Remember: You are your child's best advocate. Understanding IDEA empowers you to ensure your child receives the education they deserve.
For more information, please read our blog article on 504 Plans vs. IEPs.
You also can watch the video in ASL about “Your Rights Under the IDEA” below:
