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.)
How To Have a Collaborative (and Productive) IEP Meeting
When it comes to developing an IEP, collaboration is key. Parents, teachers, service providers, therapists, and administrators need to work together to develop a plan that meets the student's specific needs. But how can we create this type of environment and relationship? Here are 5 tips for making sure that the IEP process is collaborative and successful.
Let’s Communicate: How Regular Communication Leads To Collaboration
Communication is a necessary component to all relationships. Without it, everything crumbles… I want to share a couple of stories that really highlight how a lack of communication can stall all teamwork and forward progress in the IEP process.