Talk to Paraeducators before Your Child’s IEP Meetings!
Published: Jan. 5, 2024Updated: Jan. 5, 2024
It's OK for parents to speak to school staff before the IEP meeting! If your child consistently interacts with a certain teacher, paraeducator, or even the principal, it is encouraged to speak to those staff members and ask questions you may have before going into the IEP meeting.
For more information about paraeducators, check out our article: Paraeducators 101
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