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- Special Education IEP for AutismIf you are the parent of a child with autism, a student researching autism, or a teacher who has a child with autism in your classroom, these are some fairly common aspects of autism typically addressed in an IEP.
- How to Prepare for Your Child's IEP ConferenceIndividualized Education Plans can leave parents confused and wondering if their child's needs are really being met in the classroom. Parents play a key role in IEP conferences and should be prepared to actively participate in meetings.
- Is a 504 Plan or an IEP Plan Better for a Child With ADHD?A child with ADHD may be eligible for assistance within the school district through either a 504 Plan or an IEP plan. What are the differences between the two plans and which is better for your child?
IEP Objectives to Target Bad HabitsTeachers often use the IEP to target bad habits instead of academic skills. Parents can advocate for a balance between academics and habit training on their child's IEP.
The Important Role of the IEP TeamThe role of the Individualized Education Plan (IEP) team is to help learners' with disabilities meet the required state content standards.
Your Autistic Child's IEP: Steps to TakeThis article lists steps to take to have an autistic child receive an IEP.- How to Ask for an IEP or Individualized Education Plan Meeting for Your ChildOnce you know it is time to ask for an IEP meeting, the next step is to make your wishes known. How do you ask for an IEP meeting for your child? This article will tell you how.
- How to Know when to Call an IEP Meeting for a Special Needs ChildIEPs are Individual Education Plans for individuals with special learning needs. They state the goals of the child for the school year and should be revised. Here is how to know when you need to call an IEP meeting to revise the IEP.
Searching for Easy IEP Help? Considerations for Parents of Children Diagnosed with Learning IssuesHow do parents get the most out of their first IEP? Follow these simple steps and keep at it. It really does get easier.- How to Have a Happy and Productive IEP Meeting (Really)IEP meetings are scary and can be confrontational. If you get to know the staff and issues before the meeting, you can actually be productive and get some of the things your child needs.
- Special Education: IEP (Individual Education Plan) - Can They Hinder a Child's Performance?A mother's account on how an Special Education IEP (Individual Education Plan) hindered her child's performance in school.
- Navigating Your Child's IEP or Individual Education Plan MeetingGetting help for your special needs child from the public school system. Getting the most from the IEP or individual education plan.
What Parents Should Know Before Attending Their Child's IEP MeetingKnowledge is power when it comes to advocating for children with special needs. Having the right information when a parent goes into an IEP meeting, can be the difference between meeting or not meeting a child's needs.
What's an IEP and Who's Eligible for One?IEP is the acronym for Individualized Education Plan (or Program). It's a legal document that details services a child with disabilities will receive from public schools and why.- IEP Tips and InformationHelpful information about IEP meetings and what to expect from one parent to another.
IEP, Individual Education Plan: A Teacher's Description of the 8 PartsFrom a teacher's standpoint, this includes parts to an IEP and what each entails- IEP: Individualized Education Plan & the Impact on Child EducationFor parents with a child who required special education in school, understanding the IEP will lay the foundation for many years of involvement in the education process of a special needs child.
- Ten Common Mistakes Parents Make During an IEP MeetingWhen parents have their first iep (Individual Education Program (iep) meeting with there child's iep team, they are just to overwhelmed. It is important that parents become informed and involved in their child's education.
- How to Make the Most of Your Child's IEPThe Individualized Education Plan, or IEP, is a document which serves as the foundation of carrying out the educational services of a child with special needs.
- Things to Include in Your Disabled Child's Individualized Education Plan (IEP)I missed out when my daughter first started school, not knowing what could or should be included in her IEP. Here are some things for you to consider when drawing up your child's IEP.
- Planning an IEP for a Child with Asperger's SyndromeA child with Asperger's syndrome has a legal right to an appropriate education. Knowing what to ask for can help you access that education.
IEP or 504? What's Right for Your Child?Some individuals who do not qualify for special education under the IDEA may qualify for services under Section 504.- Volunteer with IEP in Mission DoloresVolunteer positions available at Immune Enhancement Project.
What's the Difference Between an IEP and a 504 Plan?Individual Educational Programs and 504 Plans are documents prepared for each children with special needs. Read about their differences in this article.- What is in an IEP?Explanation of what the federal government requires to be in an Individual Education Plan
- The Least Restrictive Environment Meets the Individual Education Program: LRE Vs. IEPThere is a battle going on in our classrooms. The battle is not between right and wrong, but rather, the skirmish is over the concept of giving every child the right to learn in their least restrictive environment.
IEP Teams Can Diagnose DyslexiaDiagnosing dyslexia is a complicated process requiring a multidisciplinary team to work in an integrative manner rather than a typical multi-disciplinary manner.- Section 504/IEP Plans and Accommodations for Your ADHD ChildIf your child is struggling in school, read on to learn about two effective tools which can improve your child's existence throughout the school day.
- Comparison of Homeschool and Public School Approaches to Learning DisabilitiesTwo stories; one of an IEP and the public school system, and the other of an ILJ and a homeschooling solution. If you are reading this you probably have a child suffering through school, and you don't know what you can do to help.
Parents or Teachers: Who Knows a Child Best?Looks at the challenges involved in meeting a childs social and educational needs from the prospective of the IEP formulation and how the people involved need and open mind.
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