Discover how to write IEP goals targeting social emotional needs related to self-regulation, a crucial executive functioning skill for all children.
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Gain comprehensive insights into Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), including their purpose, components, and practical implementation strategies, emphasizing collaborative approaches for effective development and review.
If your child has an IEP or you are heading down the path of pursuing an IEP for your child, you’re familiar with the abundant paperwork that comes with it. There are good reasons for the paperwork, but that doesn’t lessen how overwhelming it can be. If you are looking for a detailed in-depth discussion...Read More
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Use our list to help write your work completion IEP goals; some teams use the term task completion.
Learn how to request IEP services like OT, speech, or counseling with actionable tips to advocate effectively for your child.
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Man is a social animal. Hence, skills for dealing with social situations are as important as language and number skills. Some students do well on the platforms of social interaction. But, there is always a section of students who find it almost impossible to open up and self-express.
Parental involvement is paramount to a child's success in all aspects of special education, you have rights in the IEP process.
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Discover a comprehensive list of social emotional IEP goals for empowering students in their social skill development.
As busy SLP's it is difficult to come up with strategies for running a successful IEP meeting. I have complied tips to run a successful IEP meeting!
Learn how 'soft starts' in school can support IEP and 504 plans, helping students ease into their day and improve engagement.
When some of us hear the term student-led IEP, we might envision a student sitting at the head of the table and running the meeting. If possible, this degree of leadership would be great, but for many students with disabilities, leadership may look different.