What happens at regional center and school district meetings?
Most of our clients are also clients of the California Regional Center system. The regional center requires that the parents of all clients in program have meetings with the regional center representatives on a regular basis to review progress and discuss any changes that may be needed. These meetings are attended by the parents, the child’s Bridges’ clinical program director, and the regional center staff. Bridges will prepare a report that shows your child’s progress based on the data since the last meeting, and that will be presented by your child’s program director. If the school district is involved with a child they frequently attend these meetings as well, though the official school IEP (Individualized Education Plan meeting) is usually only held one time per year. Some parents opt to combine the regional center meeting and the IEP.
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