Prior Written Notice - What IDEA Requires for Special Education

Are you the parent of a child with autism that hasprocedure, assessmentrecord, or report the agency
been trying toadvocate, for a specific educationalused as a basic for the proposed orrefused action;c. A
service for your child? Are youthe parent of a childstatement that the parents of a child with a disability
with learning disabilities, who feels that theyneed anhaveprotection under the procedural safeguards of
Orton-Gillingham based reading program, but have nothis part;d. Sources for parents to contact to obtain
been ableto convince special education services? Priorassistance inunderstanding the provisions of this part;e.
Written Notice (PWN) mayhelp you in your fight. ThisA description of other options considered by the IEP
article will discuss what the Individualswith Disabilitiesteam and thereason why those options were
Education Act (IDEA) requires as far as PWN, sorejected;f. A description of the factors, that are
thatyou can use it to advocate for needed educationalrelevant to the agency'sproposal or refusal.
services, for yourchild.For example: You believe that your 7 year old with a
Prior written notice must be given according to IDEA,learningdisability needs an Orton-Gillingham based
"whenever thelocal educational agency (your localprogram. You bring it up atyour child's IEP, and the IEP
school district) a. they proposeto initiate a change or b.team refuses to discuss it. You shouldask for PWN,
refuses to initiate or change, theidentification, evaluationwhich must include the above 6 items.
or educational placement of the child, orthe provision ofOnce you receive PWN, you will understand why
a free appropriate public education to the child."special educationpersonnel are refusing to give your
PWN must contain:a. Description of the actionchild, an educational service thatthey need. You can
proposed or refused by the agency;b. An explanationdecide, whether you would like to file for a dueprocess
of why the agency proposes or refuses to takehearing, to prove that your child needs the
theaction and a description of each evaluationOrton-Gillinghamreading program.