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Does IEP = Headache?

August 25, 2016January 16, 2021 Guest Submitted Post 0 Comments autism, iep, individual educational pl, school, special needs, teachers

IEP stands for Individualized Education Program but for many parents it also spells headache. I am thinking about it today

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I Am the Lucky One

August 15, 2016January 16, 2021 Guest Submitted Post 0 Comments aspie, autism, doctor, iep, individual educational pl

When my son was diagnosed with Autism back in 1997, his neurologist said something I will never forget.  She said, “You did everything

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Girls, Speech and IEP’s

February 24, 2013May 3, 2019 3runningcircles 0 Comments girlsandautism, iep, individualeducationplan, speech

So last month we had the IEP meetings for Cuddlebug and Bearhug to set up their transition-to-middle-school IEPs. The ASD

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Tis the Season, IEP Season

February 23, 2013May 3, 2019 reinventingmommy 0 Comments iep, individualeducationplan, schoolandautism

It’s time.  The notice came in the mail.  A long list of therapists and teachers was printed.  A date was

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The Importance of Measurable IEP Goals

January 22, 2013May 8, 2019 Guest Submitted Post 0 Comments iep, specialeducation

Lately, I’ve been spending a lot of time looking at individualized education program (IEP) goals and learning how to write

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Benefiting from a Paraeducator

January 19, 2013May 8, 2019 Rob Gorski 0 Comments guestpost, iep, paraeducator

Guest Blog from @jeffslifeI sit down at Alex’s tri-annual IEP meeting expecting it will last about 15 minutes. I squeeze

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Getting Off to a Rough Start

January 19, 2013May 8, 2019 3runningcircles 0 Comments iep, language, schoolandautism

Last Friday we had Bitty’s IEP meeting. Seems like we just had one (oh wait, we did), although that was

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Making your next IEP Awesome.

January 17, 2013May 10, 2019 Lexi Magnusson 0 Comments iep, individualeducationplan, meetings, teachers, tips

Even with the best teachers and staff, Individualized Education Plan Meetings are kind of terrible. I’ve spoken about how fun

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The Quest For Diagnosis

January 14, 2013May 10, 2019 Mac 0 Comments development, diagnosis, doctors, iep, ot, pediatrician

Alright. Enough of the goofing off. Winter break is over and it’s time to get back to business. The “business”

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Having a Flexible Plan at School

December 8, 2012January 16, 2021 Claire Parkinson 0 Comments iep, schoolandautism

Sleep is becoming a distant memory. How we take it for granted when we have it, and fall apart when

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