One Thing to Watch Out for in an IEP Meeting
Published: Mar. 2, 2022Updated: Aug. 9, 2025
Pay attention to the use of the word "modification" in an IEP meeting. Dr. Sarah Pelangka, special education advocate and owner of KnowIEPs, explains that modifications can only occur if a parent consents to the change in curriculum and it is written into the IEP.
For more info on modifications and accommodations in the classroom, go here.
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