Breaking Down IEP and 504 Plans

In the small world of audiology, educational audiology is an even smaller subset of inspiring professionals working hard to ensure that the children who are served in clinic are receiving the recommended supports in school. Educational audiologists do a variety of things, from providing education to teachers on devices, screening children for hearing loss, and programming and providing FM systems, to helping decide what accommodations each child needs in school and ensuring that these are provided. Accommodations are provided through either a 504 plan or an Individualized Education Plan. So what’s the difference between these plans and what do audiologists need to know to provide appropriate accommodations?