Carrying Over IEP goals
Published: Feb. 17, 2022Updated: Sep. 6, 2024
Dr. Sarah Pelangka, special education advocate and owner of KnowIEPs, says that it's not legal to carry over IEP goals from one year to the next. Why is that the case, and what should IEP teams do instead? Hear her explanation and examples to help parents advocate for effective IEP goals.
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