How to Work with the IEP Team When Deciding Behavior Interventions
Published: Jun. 18, 2024Updated: Jun. 18, 2024
Rose Griffin, speech language pathologist and a board certified behavior analyst, explains that when it comes to school-based behavior interventions, it's important that parents collaborate and communicate with the IEP (individualized education plan) team about what kind of behavioral intervention they want or don’t want. And to always make sure it’s documented in the IEP.
For more information about IEP and behavior interventions, check out our article here!
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