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The 5 Most Important Things to Remember When Advocating in an Individualized Education Plan (IEP)

The 5 Most Important Things to Remember When Advocating in an Individualized Education Plan (IEP)


Published: Mar. 13, 2024Updated: Mar. 13, 2024

Once you’ve done all your individualized education plan (IEP) prep work, how do you make sure the IEP meeting itself goes smoothly and covers all your concerns? We sat down with Undivided's Education Advocate Lisa Carey to learn more about how to make sure our priorities get covered in an IEP meeting, red flags to watch out for, and other tips to help us advocate for our kids' needs in school.

For more information about individualized education plans, check out our article here!

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