Special Education Rights

IEP vs 504 Plan:
Which Is Better?

The school might tell you a 504 Plan is "enough," but is it? Select your child's diagnosis below to understand the key differences in protection and support.

The Golden Rule

A 504 Plan is for a child who can learn in a standard classroom but needs a physical or environmental barrier removed (like extra time or a ramp).

An IEP (Individualized Education Program) is for a child whose disability requires specialized instruction—meaning they cannot make meaningful progress without the school actively changing *how* they are taught.

Select a condition below to see how this rule applies in the real world.