Do you see red flags when you're at IEP/ARD meetings?
Do you get push back when you ask for something different than what the school usually does?
We can
create more options for our children.
There are ways to create more options at IEP/ARD meetings.
Do you want to know how? Click here for the answers.
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BONUS TIP: When you're talking about options at IEP meetings, make sure the options are written on the Prior Written Notice (PWN), and that
you get a copy of the PWN.
According to IDEA, the Prior Written Notice must include:
1. a description of the action proposed or refused by the
school;
2. an explanation of why the school proposes or refuses to take the action;
3. a description of each evaluation procedure, assessment, record, or report the school used as a basis for their decision;
4. a statement that the parents of a child with a disability have protection under the procedural safeguards and, how the parents can obtain a copy of
them;
5. sources for parents to contact to obtain assistance in understanding these provisions;
6. a description of other options that the IEP Team considered and the reasons why those options were rejected; and
7. a description of other factors relevant to the school’s proposal or refusal.