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How does Free and Appropriate Education and Least Restrictive Environment apply to my child with asthma and allergies? diabetes? etc.? What is Other Health Impaired?
What can I do if my child's school is unsafe? Does the compulsory attendance law mean I have to send my child into a school that makes her sick or where there are hazardous chemicals?
How can you help me work with my school?
What is the "best town" or the "best school system" for a student with... ?
Is there a law that says the school has to let my child carry her own inhaler?
How soon is it safe for children to play in a pesticide-treated room or lawn area?
What can I do to make my school safe for my child with life-threatening food allergies?
FIELD TRIP SAFETY: How can a child receive his/her (medication, inhaler, insulin injection, etc.) if the school nurse or the parent cannot attend a field trip or other school sponsored event?
Is it necessary for all students to wash hands with soap and water for a classroom to be safe for a child with severe allergies to peanuts, milk, and other food allergens ?
Should I sign a waiver?
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