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Individual Education Plan (IEP)
If you are like many parents, you may begin to feel anxious and insecure as you get ready to attend your child's Individual Education Plan (IEP) meeting this fall. You may be asking yourself: What do I know? What can I offer? How do you write IEP goals and objectives?
Some parents believe that if they are not teachers, they have nothing of value to offer in planning their child's educational program. Other parents realize that their child's IEP is not appropriate but do not know how to resolve the problem. The following articles may help prepare you for your next IEP meeting.
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