How Can an IEP Ensure My Childs Academic Success?
Your child’s IEP must be reviewed at least once a year. This means that you and the IEP team can continually monitor your child’s progress through school. At the annual IEP meeting, school staff and specialists will talk about your child’s progress, his or her strengths and weaknesses, and how the IEP could be adjusted to better meet your child’s academic and social needs. Your involvement in and contributions to this meeting ensure that the IEP is tailored to your child’s needs so he or she can attain a higher level of academic achievement. Among the items addressed at the annual review are: • Your child’s progress or lack of progress toward his or her annual goals and in his or her general curriculum; • Any additional information gathered from your child’s reevaluation (if applicable); • Information about your child that you would like to share; • Information about your child that your child’s school shares (insights from your child’s teacher on class work, etc); and • Your child’s a
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- How Can an IEP Ensure My Childs Academic Success?