If you have a child with special needs, there are many things you can do to give your child the best possible care and education. One of the first things to consider is what kind of medical professionals your child needs. This can be anything from a neurologist or developmental pediatrician to a psychologist or speech therapist. Next, you will want to work with your child’s school to ensure that they are getting the best possible education. There are often individualized education plans (IEPs) that can be implemented in order to help your child succeed in school. Finally, it’s important for you and your child to know that you are not alone: there are many support groups for parents of children with special needs as well as many resources for these children when they grow up and begin living on their own or pursuing higher education.

The first thing you should do is contact the school and speak to the special needs coordinator. The special needs coordinator will be able to help you identify your child’s needs and find the best way for her to receive those services.
The next step is to have a meeting with the special needs coordinator, teachers, any specialists who are involved in your child’s education, and any therapists who are involved in her treatment as well. After identifying your child’s needs, the team will help you come up with a plan for helping her remain in school and get the most out of her education.
If you feel like your child’s needs aren’t being met or that she still isn’t receiving the services she needs, it may be time to look at other options. Another option may be private tutors or online courses, but these options may not be covered by insurance. You can also try home schooling your child or hiring an aide or assistant to come into the school and assist with special needs children.

Once you have identified your child’s needs, taken steps to address them, and made sure they are being met while she attends school, you’ll want to make sure that everyone involved continues to monitor her progress closely.
Your child’s education is extremely important and should be tailored to meet his or her unique needs. As a parent, it is your legal right to ensure that the school district provides your child with an appropriate education and related services such as speech, occupational or physical therapy.

However, you should be aware that in order for you to receive these benefits, you will need to participate in a team meeting with school personnel. This team will identify your child’s individual needs and develop an Individualized Education Program (IEP). It is important that you understand the process and have a good idea of what services your child needs.