IDEA made education available to all American children, and to this day, honors the progress that has been made in special education
National Special Education Day was first celebrated in 2005, which was the 30th anniversary of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
In recent years, we have seen increasing emphasis on ensuring that children with disabilities have the same opportunities as other children to receive an education and related benefits, such as school meals.
My son Jake has cerebral palsy and requires someone to feed him. He was brought into the cafeteria with his aide, and they sat alone. He asked if he could eat in the classroom because he was embarrassed that the children would make fun of him. The school said no. Jake started to refuse to eat - he said he wasn't hungry. Sometimes he would come home with food all over his clothes and face. There is still time to learn how to meet nutritional needs for Special Needs Children.
Florida State Receiver Travis Rudolph Eats
Lunch With An Autistic Boy Sitting By Himself
Autistic kindergartner denied school lunch
When my son graduated, his certificate of completion was a huge milestone for him and our family. Ending these certificates erases years of hard-won progress. Why hurt students with disabilities by taking away the recognition they deserve? #SpecialEducationDay
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National Special Education Day
National Special Education Day
