Many families assume that a school will recognize if their child is struggling and will assess them and put them on an IEP if that is needed, all without the parents saying anything. And, honestly, that’s how it’s supposed to work. For many children, that is exactly how it does work.
However, for many other kids, their needs get brushed aside and they are never assessed, and never put onto an IEP unless a parent or guardian steps in and advocates for them.
So how do you get your child an IEP?
First, write a letter to the school (all the details are in the episode). Then, be sure that your school follows the law and responds correctly. Too many schools don’t know the law and unintentionally break it all the time. Oops!
Get all the details by listening to this week’s episode!