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IFSP (Individualized Family Service Plan) and IEP (Individualized Education Plan)
All about the IEP (Individualized Education Plan)
--"An Individualized Education Program (IEP) is a written statement of the educational program designed to meet a child’s individual needs." ~ Center for Parent Information and Resources
--To learn more about the IEP, please visit Center for Parent Information and Resources' website: All About the IEP.
--For the Spanish version of the website, please click here.
--"An Individualized Education Program (IEP) is a written statement of the educational program designed to meet a child’s individual needs." ~ Center for Parent Information and Resources
--To learn more about the IEP, please visit Center for Parent Information and Resources' website: All About the IEP.
--For the Spanish version of the website, please click here.
Developing your Child's IEP
--"As a child with a disability, he or she may be eligible for special education services in school." ~ Center for Parent Information and Resources
--For more information, please view the documents below from the Center for Parent Information and Resources.
--The information in the document is provided by the National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities.
--"As a child with a disability, he or she may be eligible for special education services in school." ~ Center for Parent Information and Resources
--For more information, please view the documents below from the Center for Parent Information and Resources.
--The information in the document is provided by the National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities.
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developing_your_childs_iep_spanish.pdf | |
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Guide for First IEP & Parental Rights
--"To write an effective IEP for a child with a disability, parents, teachers, other school staff—and often the child—come together at a meeting to look closely at the child’s unique needs." ~ Center for Parent Information and Resources
--To learn more about the guide for first IEP and Parental Rights, visit the Center for Parent Information and Resources' website about The IEP Team.
--For the Spanish version of the website, please click here.
--"To write an effective IEP for a child with a disability, parents, teachers, other school staff—and often the child—come together at a meeting to look closely at the child’s unique needs." ~ Center for Parent Information and Resources
--To learn more about the guide for first IEP and Parental Rights, visit the Center for Parent Information and Resources' website about The IEP Team.
--For the Spanish version of the website, please click here.
Writing the IFSP for Your Child
--"After your young child’s evaluation is complete and he or she is found eligible for early intervention services, you, as parents, and a team will meet to develop a written plan for providing early intervention services to your child and, as necessary, to your family." ~ Center for Parent Information and Resources
--For more information on how to write the IFSP for your child, visit the Center for Parent Information and Resources' website.
--For the Spanish version of the website, please click here.
--"After your young child’s evaluation is complete and he or she is found eligible for early intervention services, you, as parents, and a team will meet to develop a written plan for providing early intervention services to your child and, as necessary, to your family." ~ Center for Parent Information and Resources
--For more information on how to write the IFSP for your child, visit the Center for Parent Information and Resources' website.
--For the Spanish version of the website, please click here.