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8 Steps to Better IEP Meetings: Play Hearts, Not Poker

August 28, 2024 by Jennifer 1 Comment

So many people ask questions about how to manage IEP meetings in the United States.

Here are some tips from a leader in the industry. Also, be sure to check out his books (links follow).

This post contains affiliate links.

8 Steps to Better IEP Meetings: Play Hearts, Not Poker

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Recommended Reading

  • 5 Important Things to Do During an IEP Meeting
  • Preparing for an IEP Meeting – My Favorite Books
  • Top 10 Things to Know About IEPs
  • Individualized Education Plan Failures…and Fixes!

IEP Resources

  • Preparing for an IEP Meeting – My Favorite Books
  • How to Write IEP Goals Workbook
  • IEP Goals Related to the Common Core for OT/PT
  • IEP Goals Related to the Common Core for OT/PT Grades 3-5

To read more about IEPs:

Wrightslaw: All About IEPsWrightslaw: All About IEPsWrightslaw: All About IEPsThe IEP from A to Z: How to Create Meaningful and Measurable Goals and ObjectivesThe IEP from A to Z: How to Create Meaningful and Measurable Goals and ObjectivesThe IEP from A to Z: How to Create Meaningful and Measurable Goals and ObjectivesSpecial Education Savvy: The Mom's Guide to Mindset and Effective Advocacy Throughout the IEP JourneySpecial Education Savvy: The Mom’s Guide to Mindset and Effective Advocacy Throughout the IEP JourneySpecial Education Savvy: The Mom's Guide to Mindset and Effective Advocacy Throughout the IEP JourneyComplete IEP Guide, The: How to Advocate for Your Special Ed ChildComplete IEP Guide, The: How to Advocate for Your Special Ed ChildComplete IEP Guide, The: How to Advocate for Your Special Ed Child

 

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    February 13, 2013 at 7:06 pm

    I think you share some very important information so I want to nominate you for “Very Inspiring Blogger Award”

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