IEP stands for Individualized Education Program, which is a personalized plan developed for students with disabilities. IEP goals are specific targets designed to address the unique educational needs ...
A few weeks ago, I hosted a chat on writing standards-based individualized education program goals aligned to common core reading and math standards. The guests, Barbara Van Haren and Carol Kosnitsky, ...
“Life skills classroom” is one of those special education terms that means very different things depending on the district, ...
Written by special guest blogger: Katie Curran, MAPP It’s that time of year – IEP season! Whether you are a parent of a child who needs an Individualized Education Plan or a special educator tasked ...
I started teaching special education in 1970, prior to the Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975, or PL 94-142. I welcomed the enactment of that legislation, because it forced school ...
-Suggested standards and skill-based short-term objectives to support the IEP -Skill-based Progress Monitoring to track progress on the exact objectives chosen for the IEP -Copy and paste PLAAFP goal ...
Yes, students can have an IEP just for behavior….and in many cases, they should. I will explain IEP eligibility for behavior, ...
I am going to cover this subject matter from a different angle than what is customarily seen. Historically, parents and childcare professionals have begun this process with various IEP Goals in mind ...
Write a letter requesting an evaluation to see if your ADHD child might benefit from academic accommodations. Example Letter: https://www.uab.edu/adhdparentsupport ...