Counseling Services
A related service provided by a qualified counselor, social worker, or psychologist to help your child with social-emotional needs that affect their ability to learn.
Related Terms
Related Services
Additional support services your child needs to benefit from special education. Common examples include speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, counseling, transportation, and assistive technology.
Social-Emotional Learning (SEL)
Skills and strategies that help children manage emotions, build relationships, make responsible decisions, and handle social situations. These skills are often addressed in IEP goals.
Counseling Services in context
Counseling Services comes up across the IEP process — in your IEP document, during meeting prep, and in the federal rights that protect your child. IEP Ally explains where it shows up and what to do about it.
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