A Parent Letter to Special Education Teachers
I had a parent write a letter to their special education teachers to share what it is really like and how we can work together as a team. Here are a few things to think about.
I had a parent write a letter to their special education teachers to share what it is really like and how we can work together as a team. Here are a few things to think about.
As a special educator, you may get an opportunity to share an IEP goal with your related service staff: Speech/Language Pathologist, Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapist, and Social Worker.
Setting up your classroom to meet the needs of all learners can be so overwhelming! I am going to share my favorite classroom items that I’ve used to make my environment more accessible with the furniture for all students to learn!
Special Education Parents, you are the only constant on the IEP team, so your vision for your child’s future is CRUCIAL to creating an effective IEP. You need to provide parent input statements for each IEP.
The Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) tells us when and how educators report on progress. This is towards student achievement and progress with IEP (Individualized Education Program) goals and objectives.
I am excited to introduce this week’s guest blogger, Patricia from Homeschooling Autism. Patricia is a homeschooling autism momma helping her son navigate the world and learning from home! You can see her video explanation for homeschooling life skills below!
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