IEP

Four Things To Double Check On A Written IEP

Because IEPs are ultimately a very human process, mistakes are bound to happen. Despite a few horror stories about lazy case workers and perfidious administrators, most IEP irregularities result from ineffective note-taking or simple oversight. The best way to avoid mistakes on the written version of an IEP is to have a friend or family member attend the planning

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The Diagnosis – Digging Out Of The Trenches Marianne Russo

Receiving a diagnosis is often times both a devastation and a relief for parents.  The devastation comes in the form of a reality no parent wants to experience.  That kick in the stomach and feeling of panic that can shake you to the core.  The relief comes in the form of confirmation, confirmation that what you had suspected

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