The more a parent knows about a child’s IEP — Individualized Education Program — the more involved they can be in getting the best services and support available. The IEP process can be complicated ...
Parenting a child with an identified learning disability is an exercise in frequent and sustained advocacy. And perhaps one of the most confusing things these parents will have to navigate is the ...
IEP (Individualized Education Program) meetings are structured gatherings where parents, teachers, and other experts come together to help kids with special needs get the best education possible.
When students lead their IEP meetings, they can speak up for their needs—and take an important step toward forging their own ...
As a parent, you have a strong voice for your child’s education. Learn how to advocate for your child during the IEP meeting — from an expert who has been there. When a child with exceptionalities ...