How Parents Can Stay Involved in the IEP Process After Their Kids Turn 18
Published: Oct. 16, 2024Updated: Oct. 16, 2024
Wondering how to stay involved in your child's IEP (individualized education plan) process after they turn 18? In this video, Lisa Carey, Undivided Education Advocate, shares essential steps parents can take to remain active in supporting their child's education into adulthood. Learn about guardianship, shared decision-making, and how to ensure your child continues to receive the right support while fostering their independence.
For more information about the transition to adulthood, check out our article here!
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