When it comes to IEPs, knowing how to read them helps us know where to look to find the important stuff within them.
An IEP document 30 years ago was 2 pages long. Now IEPs are often more than 30 pages long. They can be so large and overwhelming that many parents need help looking them over, understanding them, and knowing if the IEP is providing what their child needs.
While I actually love analyzing IEPs and doing consultations with families, I also want to help everyone understand IEPs better so that everyone can make an educated decision when it comes to their child’s IEP.
Click here to watch or download the audio for this week’s episode: IEP tips: Parts of an IEP.
Next week we’ll start going deeper into some of the most important parts of an IEP to help you analyze them in more detail. Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe!