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How Can Parents Prepare for an IEP Meeting? (Part 1)

Why should you prepare for IEP meetings? Feeling overwhelmed is normal. Expert Amanda Morin explains how to become proactive instead of reactive by getting organized, using efficient binder systems, and having key documents ready like rights information and team collaboration tools.

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Should My Child Attend the IEP Meeting?

Should My Child Attend the IEP Meeting: Giving Your Son or Daughter a Voice By law, your child should be invited to the IEP meetings when they turn 14 or when the IEP Team is discussing transition services.

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The Politics of Special Education: The Information You Need Right Now

Discover how the intricate world of special education rights works for your child’s future growth and development – perfect for parents navigating IEPs, understanding state-specific nuances, and fighting for equitable access to tailored learning resources through this comprehensive advocate guide.

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Strategies for Great IEP Meetings

Why Prepare for an IEP Meeting? Empowering Parents with Strategies Attending an Individualized Education Program (IEP) meeting as a parent comes with its own set of challenges. But what if you could walk into that room feeling prepared, informed, and confident?

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How to Effectively Communicate on Your Child’s Behalf (Parent and Professional Tips)

Why Effective Communication Matters: Navigating Special Needs Education Imagine you’re an elementary teacher, tasked with creating a supportive environment for children from all backgrounds – each coming with unique strengths and challenges. Your mission? To keep parents in the loop about classroom activities while ensuring everyone works together to help every child thrive.

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An Important List of Special Education Terms Parents Should Know

Parenting a child with special needs has its own language—let us decode it together. Dive into key terms like Academic Yearly Progress (AYP), accommodations for leveling the playing field, assessments revealing your child’s true potential, and achieving mastery through alternative methods—all here to guide you in empowering conversations with educators.

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