IEP Frustrations: Unmet IEP Services
5 Reasons Why You Should Have More Than 1 IEP Meeting In A School Year
Remember, IEPs are not intended to be static documents. They are intended to be fluid and change when your student’s needs change. Summer is often a time of growth for our students, so it isn’t surprising that things need to be tweaked a bit. But the question is… when should an IEP be held outside of the regular yearly one?
Red Flags In An IEP
5 red flags that you see in IEPs, but do not actually comply with the regulations of IDEA (and what should be done instead.)
Sun, Fun, and Autism: Preparing Your Child for a Sensational Summer
(Yes… Autism is in the title, but these tips can really apply to all kids. Take what works for you and leave the rest!) These tips can help your summer go from stressful to fun and enjoyable!
Extended School Year: Is It Right For Your Child?
Every year your child’s need for Extended School Year (ESY) should be evaluated by the IEP team. There are generally two ways students can qualify for ESY.