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How to Write Inclusion Into IEP Goals

How to Write Inclusion Into IEP Goals


Published: Apr. 3, 2024Updated: Apr. 3, 2024

Karen Cull, Undivided’s content specialist and mom to a 17-year-old with Down syndrome, said that the best advice she’s received is to include a specific phrase in as many of her child’s (Individualized Education Plan) IEP goals as possible. Hear her explanation in this clip, as well as why you shouldn’t replace curriculum with goals!

For more information about IEP goals, check out our article here!

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