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| Information on IEP Topics Bridges4kids |
IEP Information Wrights Law |
Developing a Great IEP |
Developing Standards-based IEPs This module prepares you to participate in Individual Education Program (IEP) meetings and IEP development |
| Person Center Planning for the IEP The expression, “It takes a village to raise a child,” is never more true than when talking about a child with a disability. |
Planning for a Successful Day |
| The Regional Resource and Federal Centers (RRFC) NetworkTopical Index These links will take you directly to topical information. RRFC Publications . |
Howard County, Maryland developed |
| Special Education Law Blog A special education legal resource discussing case law, news, practical advocacy advice, and developments in state and federal laws, statutes and regulations. Postings include insight and sometimes humor from Charles P. Fox, a Chicago, Illinois attorney who is also a parent of child with special needs, and other guest authors. Read Your IEP Backwards . |
I.E.P. Pop-Up Feeling disenfranchised? Click on the boxes below to find responses you can use to common "hurdle talk" - words and attitudes that keep the IEP meeting from being successful - as you are advocating for your child's needs. Become empowered, learn the laws and understand your rights to advocate for a communication driven education for your child! All Pop-Up IEPs contain updated IDEA 2004 Regulations! DHH Pop-Up IEP SSN Pop-Up IEP BVI Pop-Up IEP . |
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| ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY IN THE INDIVIDUAL EDUCATION PLAN OUTLINE ( IEP ) |
Adapted Physical Education & AT: To Play or Not to Play |
McIntosh County Public Schools |
The National Agenda for Blind and Visually Impaired Youths, Including Those With Additional Disabilities Parent Checklist for the IEP . |
| Guidelines to help assess if the IEP is meeting the vision-related needs of a child with a visual impairment. . |
Special Education Services Throughout the State of Wisconsin |
"I can assure you there is no more powerful advocate for children than a parent armed with information and options." ~Secretary Rod Paige The more you read, the more you know. The more you know, the smarter you grow. The smarter you grow, the stronger your voice, When speaking your mind or making your choice. |
If you have used any reading, math KNOW WHAT READING, MATH AND LANGUAGE PROGRAM(S) YOUR CHILD IS USING AT SCHOOL. |
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