Glossary

Treatment or Therapy Notes

Documentation from outside providers (e.g., speech or occupational therapists) that track goals, progress, and recommendations.Key Forms: Therapy Progress Notes, Plan of Care

Transition Services

Supports and planning that begin by age 16 (or earlier) to prepare students for life after high school — college, work, or independent living.Key Forms: Transition Plan (part of IEP), […]

Therapy-Based Diagnostic Assessments

These evaluations are conducted by licensed therapists or clinical specialists to determine a child’s treatment needs, therapy goals, and baseline skills. They help identify how a child’s physical, sensory, communication, […]

State Complaint

A written complaint filed with your State Education Agency (SEA) when a school violates IDEA regulations.Key Forms: State Complaint Form, SEA Resolution Letter

Speech and Language Evaluation

An assessment by a speech-language pathologist (SLP) that measures how a child understands, uses, and processes language and speech sounds.

Specialized or Secondary Diagnostic Reports

These evaluations provide a deeper look into specific medical, emotional, or developmental concerns when initial testing doesn’t explain the full picture. They help clarify complex or co-occurring conditions (for example, […]

Special Education

Tailored instruction and support for a student whose disability affects their ability to learn in a typical classroom. It can include academic, behavioral, or functional skill instruction, delivered in a […]

Sleep Study Report (Polysomnography)

A test performed overnight in a sleep lab or with an at-home monitor to measure brain waves, breathing, oxygen, heart rate, and movement during sleep.

Sleep Disorder Evaluation

A specialized assessment conducted by a sleep medicine specialist to identify sleep disturbances that may affect mood, behavior, or learning.

Service Delivery Model

Describes where and how often a student receives special education or related services (e.g., inclusion class, pull-out sessions, therapy blocks).Key Forms: Service Schedule, Provider Logs

Sensory Integration Assessment

An in-depth evaluation that measures how a child’s brain processes and responds to sensory input — like sound, touch, movement, or light.

Release of Information (ROI)

A form allowing schools and medical providers to share information about your child, with your written permission.Key Forms: ROI Authorization Form

Related Services

Extra supports a child may need to benefit from their education — including speech therapy, occupational therapy (OT), physical therapy (PT), counseling, transportation, or nursing services. Key Forms: Related Service […]

Reevaluation/Triennial Review

Conducted at least every three years (or sooner if needed) to review progress and determine continued eligibility. Key Forms: Reevaluation Planning Form, Parent Input Questionnaire, Updated Assessments

Progress Monitoring

Regular data collection on how well your child is meeting IEP goals or responding to supports.Key Forms: Goal Progress Reports, Progress Monitoring Graphs, Quarterly Updates

Procedural Safeguards Notice

A document schools must give parents explaining their rights under IDEA, including how to file complaints or request mediation.Key Forms: Procedural Safeguards Notice, Acknowledgment of Receipt

Prior Written Notice (PWN)

A required notice schools must give before making or refusing any change to a child’s identification, placement, or services. It explains what the school is proposing, why, and what data […]

Parental Consent

Schools must get written permission from parents before evaluating or providing services. Consent can be given or withdrawn at any time. Key Forms: Consent for Evaluation, Consent for Services, Revocation […]

Occupational Therapy Evaluation

An assessment conducted by an occupational therapist to understand how a child performs daily activities and uses their hands, coordination, and sensory systems.

Neurological Evaluation

An assessment by a neurologist to check how the brain, spinal cord, and nerves are functioning.

Modification

A change in what the student is expected to learn — adjusting the standard or content.🔹 Example: Simplified assignments or alternative grading.Key Forms: Modified Curriculum Plan, Teacher Documentation

Medical Action Plan/Health Plan

Plans developed for students with medical needs (e.g., asthma, diabetes, seizures) outlining emergency care steps.Key Forms: Individual Health Plan (IHP), Emergency Action Plan (EAP)

Medical & Developmental Evaluations Defined

Medical and developmental evaluations are formal assessments conducted by healthcare or developmental specialists to understand how a child grows, learns, communicates, and functions in daily life.

Mediation

A voluntary process to resolve disagreements with the help of a neutral third party.Key Forms: Mediation Request Form, Mediation Agreement

Least Restrictive Environment

The setting in which a student with disabilities can learn and participate with peers to the greatest extent appropriate, with supports or accommodations in place. Key Forms: Placement Decision Form, […]

Intellectual Disability Evaluation

Determines whether a child has significant limitations in intellectual functioning (reasoning, problem-solving) and adaptive behavior (daily living and social skills).

Initial Evaluation

The process of testing and collecting data to determine if a student qualifies for special education or 504 services. Must be completed within 60 calendar days (or less, depending on […]

Individualized Education Program (IEP)

A legally binding document developed under IDEA that describes a student’s present levels of performance, annual goals, accommodations, and services. The IEP must be reviewed and updated yearly. Key Forms: […]

Independent Educational Evaluation (IEE)

If you disagree with a school’s evaluation, you can request an independent evaluation at the school district’s expense. Key Forms: IEE Request Letter, District Response Letter, Outside Evaluation Report

Genetic Testing Report

Genetic testing looks at a child’s DNA to find chromosomal or gene-level differences that may explain developmental or medical conditions.

Gastrointestinal (GI) Evaluation

An assessment by a pediatric gastroenterologist to evaluate digestive and feeding concerns, which are common in children with developmental differences.

Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA)

A school-based process to understand why a student’s challenging behaviors occur and what environmental or emotional triggers may cause them.

Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE)

The right of every child with a disability to receive a free, individualized education that meets their needs and prepares them for further education, employment, and independent living. Key Forms: […]

For Legal/Documentation Requests

Purpose These forms and letters are used to verify a child’s disability, confirm eligibility for services, or meet documentation requirements from schools, healthcare agencies, insurance providers, or government programs. They […]

Endocrine Evaluation

A medical assessment of the hormone systems that control growth, thyroid function, metabolism, and puberty.

Due Process Complaint/Hearing

A formal legal procedure for resolving disputes between families and schools over special education services.Key Forms: Due Process Request Form, Mediation Agreement, Hearing Decision

Disability Verification or Eligibility Letter

A formal letter written by a licensed professional (doctor, psychologist, or specialist) confirming that a child has a disability or medical condition that impacts daily functioning.

Disability

A physical, emotional, developmental, or learning condition that significantly limits one or more major life activities (like walking, reading, concentrating, or communicating). Under IDEA, students must meet one of 13 […]

Diagnostic Reports

Diagnostic reports are formal written evaluations created by qualified professionals—such as developmental pediatricians, psychologists, neuropsychologists, or psychiatrists—to document a child’s specific medical or developmental condition. These reports often follow standardized […]

Diagnostic Reports

Medical or psychological evaluations (e.g., autism, ADHD, anxiety, learning disorder) that help the school determine eligibility.Key Forms: Doctor’s Report, Neuropsychological Evaluation, DSM-5 Diagnosis Summary

Developmental Pediatric Evaluation

A thorough medical evaluation performed by a developmental-behavioral pediatrician, focusing on how a child learns, communicates, moves, and interacts.

Behavioral or ABA Intake Assessment

An initial evaluation by a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) or behavior therapist to understand behavior patterns and identify underlying causes.

Assistive Technology (AT)

Tools or equipment that help a child learn, communicate, or move through their environment (e.g., text-to-speech software, adapted keyboards, or mobility devices).Key Forms: AT Consideration Checklist, Device Loan Agreement, Training […]

ADHD Diagnostic Report

An evaluation focused on identifying Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, which affects attention, focus, organization, and impulse control.

Adaptive Behavior Assessment

Measures a child’s ability to perform everyday life skills, including communication, self-care, safety, and social understanding.

Accommodation

A change in how learning happens — without changing what is being taught.🔹 Example: Extended time on tests, preferential seating, breaks during class.Key Forms: Accommodation List, 504/IEP Implementation Checklist

504 Plan

A plan under Section 504 that ensures students with disabilities have equal access to learning and school activities through reasonable accommodations (e.g., extra time, quiet space, or assistive technology). Key […]

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