3 Things Parents Should Consider After the IEP
As Education Consultant and Advocate Kelly Rain Collins explains, your child’s first IEP is perhaps the most important because it lays the foundation for all the rest to come. Hear her advice for how to review the IEP after the meeting, including what to do if you disagree.
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Identify near-term goals and priorities
Develop a vision for your child and family
Map out strategies to execute near- and long-term goals
“It’s so helpful to have one place that you can go to get many answers.”–Leeza Woodbury, with Navigator Kelly since 2020