Meeting IEP Goals with Creativity
Published: Mar. 9, 2022Updated: Oct. 31, 2024
The key to meeting IEP goals is getting people to step out of the mindset that certain things need to be in an order. For example, if a child is never going to learn to write, they can learn to type! Join Karen Cull, a Non-Attorney Education Advocate, as she breaks down the importance of setting clear, step-by-step goals that can support your child's education.
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