Today, I want to share this riddle with you because I think it is perfect and maybe even a fun way to help you understand
YOUR SIGNIFICANCE during IEP meetings and your child’s education.
I will first read the original riddle to you and then share my revised riddle to illustrate my point. See what you think?
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Plan for your Child’s IEP Meeting Download and Print Out Your Copy of My Child’s Pre-IEP Worksheet [1]
Use this PSN-created form to guide you to gather, organize and present your thoughts and ideas about your child at his or her all-important annual IEP meeting.
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Related Podcast: How Parents Can Prepare for an IEP Meeting [2]
More IEP Help
- Requests Prior to IEP Meetings: Eval Reports and Draft IEPs [4]
- Three Tips for Highlighting and Color-Coding Your Child’s Draft IEP [5]
- Whether it’s Your First IEP or You’re a Pro: 10 things to Cover at the Meeting [6]
- The Politics of Special Education: The Information You Need Right Now [7]
- Is the IEP Individualized or Cookie-Cutter? [8]
- Rock Your Next IEP: Tips for a Successful IEP Meeting [9]
- Big Picture of Parent Participation in an IEP Meeting [10]
- Beyond the IEP Team: 6 Tips for Parent Participation at School [11]
- Should My Child Attend the IEP Meeting? [12]
- IEP Meeting Overwhelm? How to Avoid It! [13]
- Calm Your Nerves – Know What To Expect At An IEP Meeting [14]
- The Importance of S.M.A.R.T IEP Goals [15]
- IEP Prep: Using the Mama Bear Strategy [16]
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