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How to Give your Child a Voice in their IEP


Published: Feb. 21, 2022Updated: Jul. 12, 2022

It is important that the student is a valuable member of the IEP team. Dr. Sarah Pelangka, special education advocate and owner of KnowIEPs, explains that person-centered IEPs give the individual a voice in the meeting and throughout their educational career. Dr. Sarah

For more info on how to stay organized and how to spot the red flags in IEP meetings, click here.

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