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Is that dog allowed in school? Can the miniature horse ride on the
bus with my son? Must the service animal leave the classroom if the
teacher is allergic? Do I need to include the service animal in the
IEP? These are some of the many questions that arise when a child
with disability brings a service animal to school. Service Animals
in Schools: Legal, Educational, Administrative and Strategic
Handling Aspects (LEASH), provides a comprehensive overview of the
legal, educational, and accessibility issues surrounding service
animals in schools and provides practical guidelines for addressing
these concerns within an academic setting. The authors explore
topics such as types of assistance animals, educational planning
and IEP development, classroom integration, transition planning,
and more, providing practical information about service animal use
from both ends of the leash.
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