Children with ADHD often do not qualify for an Individualized Educational Program (IEP) in school, but for some, especially those with co-existing, behavioral or learning disabilities, an IEP might be warranted. Often, parents are unprepared for IEP meetings at the school. Many times, this might be a first experience with such a formal meeting. Sitting face to face with school psychologists, counselors, teachers and administration can be intimidating and daunting.
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An Individualized Educational Plan (IEP) should be designed to: Meet all the needs of your child Explain how the needs will be... Read more »
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When parents disagree with an Individualized Educational Plan (IEP), they have the right to appeal the decision by requesting either... Read more »
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