A Guide to Understanding the IEP
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This guide was created for parents/guardians and general education teachers to better understand an individualized education plan, why it is created, and what the point of this document is.
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☏Keep parents informed of how students are doing at school and which activities they are completing each day while giving parents the opportunity to share vital information such as medications given and how students slept the night before.
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★I recommend print large sets, hole punching, and placing in folder for easy on the go log completion.
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