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What You Can Do If Your Child Is Not Meeting Their Goals

What You Can Do If Your Child Is Not Meeting Their Goals


Published: Feb. 16, 2022Updated: Sep. 26, 2023

Undivided's Education Advocate Lisa Carey says that if a student is not meeting their IEP goals, the school bears responsibility for not meeting the child's needs. Hear her explain in this clip how to talk to the school about making sure those needs get met.

To learn more, check out our article about the top three questions parents have about IEPs.

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