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WASHINGTON — With significant changes looming over the U.S. Department of Education under President Donald Trump, parents of children with disabilities are expressing deep concern about the future of educational support for their kids. Advocacy groups have reported a climate of “chaos,” “fear,” and “uncertainty” regarding the agency's ability to fulfill its obligations to students with disabilities.
Many parents feel that the current upheaval threatens vital services that their children rely on. Advocates emphasize that the dismantling of established programs could lead to a regression in the progress made for inclusive education. The anxiety among families is palpable, as they worry that their children's needs may be overlooked during this turbulent period.
The situation has prompted calls for greater transparency and commitment from the Education Department to ensure that the rights and needs of students with disabilities are not compromised amidst the ongoing changes. Parents are urging officials to prioritize the well-being of these vulnerable students during this critical time.
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