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- Comment: An article about the IDEA already exists. I dream of horses (Hoofprints) (Neigh at me) 01:50, 14 September 2024 (UTC)
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) is a federal law that ensures students with disabilities receive a free and appropriate public education tailored to their individual needs. Under IDEA, there are 14 categories of disabilities that qualify students for special education services. These categories include conditions such as autism, specific learning disabilities, emotional disturbance, and visual or hearing impairments, among others. Each category encompasses unique characteristics that affect a student's ability to learn and participate fully in the classroom, guiding the development of individualized education programs (IEPs) and necessary supports.
Part I: Federal Categories of Special Education