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Sometimes parents prefer certain labels over others and school districts frequently give parents the label they want because the IEP is driven by needs versus categorical labels and they do not want to risk litigation.

What are labels?

  • A label (as opposed to signage) is a piece of paper, plastic film, cloth, metal, or other material affixed to a container or product, on which information or symbols about the product or item are written or printed.
  • Labeling can also refer to information printed directly on a container or article.
  • Labels can be used for a variety of purposes, including promotion and providing information on the origin of a product, the manufacturer (e.g., brand name), use, safety, shelf-life, and disposal, some or all of which may be governed by legislation such as that for food in the United Kingdom or the United States.
  • Sometimes parents prefer one label over another, and school districts frequently give parents the label they prefer because the IEP is based on needs rather than categorical labels, and they do not want to risk litigation.

Therefore, sometimes parents prefer certain labels over others, and school districts frequently give parents the label they want because the IEP is driven by needs versus categorical labels and they do not want to risk litigation.

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