How to Prepare for an IEP Meeting: The Complete Parent Guide
Walking into an IEP meeting unprepared is one of the most stressful experiences a parent can face. Here is exactly how to get there ready.
Read the guide →Every type of IEP meeting explained — how to prepare, your rights, free templates, and how to advocate effectively at every stage.
📡 Subscribe via RSSWalking into an IEP meeting unprepared is one of the most stressful experiences a parent can face. Here is exactly how to get there ready.
Read the guide →The difference between a passive participant and an effective advocate often comes down to knowing which questions to ask — and having the confidence to ask them.
Read the guide →Most IEP violations happen in the meeting room. This guide covers the specific things schools cannot legally do and exactly what parents can do when those lines are crossed.
Read the guide →A manifestation determination meeting must take place before a school can suspend your child for more than 10 days. Here's how the process works and how to prepare.
Read the guide →There are 8 types of IEP meetings — initial, annual, triennial, amendment, emergency, transition, interim, and manifestation determination. Here's what each one means.
Read the guide →Free editable IEP meeting agenda template and meeting notes template. Fill in and print. Plus what every section means and how to advocate effectively.
Read the guide →5 legally required members, realistic time estimates by meeting type, and a free sample request letter — everything you need to know about IEP meeting logistics.
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