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How does a Student Learning Plan (SLP) or an agreement with a provider get developed?

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How does a Student Learning Plan (SLP) or an agreement with a provider get developed?

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The SLP or agreement with a provider is very important. The law requires that parents be consulted regarding the development of their child’s SLP [Section 1116(e)(3)(A)]. Parents can do this by meeting with the provider and agreeing on learning goals. It is important that parents be involved in this part of their child’s learning experience so that they can help the provider to understand the child’s specific needs.

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