Top 10 Questions to Ask During Your Child's IEP Meeting
IEP meetings can feel overwhelming, but asking the right questions ensures your child receives the support they need. This guide not only empowers you with actionable questions but also provides a handy IEP Meeting Checklist to keep you organized and confident.
Supporting Your Struggling Child: How an IEP Can Be the Key to Their Success
As experts in educational advocacy and executive function coaching, we understand how overwhelming this journey can feel. Many parents find themselves weighed down by questions, worries, and a sense of guilt: Am I missing something? Could I have done more? These feelings are completely normal, but it’s essential to remember that school isn’t a “one-size-fits-all” experience, and learning challenges aren’t the result of bad parenting. Sometimes, what your child needs is a different kind of support—a plan tailored to their unique strengths and needs.
Debunking the Myths: Why Parents Don’t Pursue an IEP for Their Child—and Why an Advocate Can Make All the Difference
Securing an Individualized Education Program (IEP) can be life-changing for children who need extra support, yet many parents hesitate to initiate the process. Misconceptions surrounding IEPs often prevent families from taking this crucial step. Having an advocate can help families navigate the IEP process with clarity, confidence, and a focus on achieving the best outcome for their child. Let’s explore and debunk three of the most common myths that discourage parents from pursuing an IEP—and how an advocate can help you overcome each one.
A Quick View of the IEP Process – Step-by-Step
A quick guide to the IEP process is invaluable for parents navigating the complex world of special education. It addresses key pain points like the overwhelming nature of the process, unfamiliar terminology, and the need to understand their child’s rights.
Common IEP Terms Explained: A Parent’s Guide
When you’re new to the Individualized Education Program (IEP) process, the terminology can be overwhelming. But understanding these terms is the first step in becoming a confident advocate for your child. Here’s a breakdown of the most important IEP terms every parent should know, plus tips on how to use this knowledge to your child’s benefit