“The rules around what you can and can’t do during an IEP meeting are tricky. Can you take notes during the meeting? Can you record it? Here are some common questions about parent rights during IEP meetings, and answers to help.”
Tag Archives: IEP
Strengths Based IEPs: What to Know
“A strengths-based IEP looks at abilities as well as weaknesses. It looks at what students can do, what the team wants them to do next, and how strengths might be used to set goals to help address a particular need.”
IEP vs. 504 Plan: What’s the Difference? | Special Education Law
“Knowing which laws do what is a big part of understanding the difference between an IEP and a 504 plan. Explore more details about your child’s legal rights. And if you need help navigating special education law in your state, consider reaching out to your local Parent Training and Information Center. The people there can answer questions and give practical advice on issues specific to your area.”
Endrew F. Case Decided: Supreme Court Rules on IEP Benefit
“The Supreme Court ruled today that Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) must give kids with disabilities more than a de minimis, or minimal, educational benefit. The ruling could have a big effect on school services for kids with learning and attention issues.”
Three Myths About “Reading Levels” | Psychology Today
Slow Processing Speed | Help Teacher See Processing Speed as Real Issue
“Don’t assume they’ve already read the report—even if they’re on your child’s IEP team.”
ADHD & Teacher Fit | What It Taught Me About My Son
Over the years, her son’s ADHD caused him a lot of grief. But finding the right teacher fit made all the difference. Read this mom’s story. Source: ADHD & Teacher Fit | What It Taught Me About My Son