How to Seek Funding for a Private School for Your Child with Special Needs in NYC

If you’re the parent of a child with special needs in New York City, navigating the education system can feel overwhelming. You want what’s best for your child, such as a program that meets their unique needs, helps them thrive, and respects their right to a free and appropriate public education (FAPE). But what happens when the public school system isn’t providing that?

The good news is, if your child’s Individualized Education Program (IEP) isn’t appropriate, the NYC Department of Education (DOE) isn’t placing them in the right program, or the DOE isn’t delivering the services listed in the IEP, you might have a claim to seek funding for a private school or program that meets your child’s needs.

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What Is an Impartial Hearing? A Guide for Parents of Students with Special Needs

If you’re a parent of a child with special needs, you may have heard the term “impartial hearing” mentioned by your child’s school, another parent, or a professional. But what does it actually mean? Understanding impartial hearings is a critical step in advocating for your child’s education, especially when things aren’t going as planned.

What Is an Impartial Hearing?

An impartial hearing is a legal process designed to resolve disputes between parents and school districts regarding a child’s education. If your child isn’t receiving the services outlined in their Individualized Education Program (IEP) or if the school’s program isn’t meeting their needs, you have the right to request an impartial hearing to address and resolve these issues. Think of it as a way to ensure your child’s educational rights are protected under the law.

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