What does IEP stand for?
Individualized Education Program
Who is on the child's IEP team?
parents, gen ed teacher, one sped teacher, representative from the school district, representative who can explain testing progress, anyone else who may know something relevant about the child, in some cases the student, transition services representative
How many calendar days do you have to decide on the child's initial evaluation?
30 days
What is the goal of an IEP?
to improve educational results for children with disabilities.
the parents!!
How many calendar days do you have to evaluate the child after getting written consent?
60 days
At what age can an IEP be put into action?
the child's third birthdate (3 years old)
How do you collaborate with IEP team members?
1. Listen actively
2. Prioritize goals
3. Build a consensus
4. Celebrate achievements
How many calendar days does the school have to give the parents a copy of the initial evaluation?
15-20 days
What does FAPE stand for?
Free Appropriate Public Education
Why is collaborating with the IEP team so important?
All team members understand not only their own role supporting the student, but the roles of their colleagues.
How often does the IEP team meet to revisit the child's goals?
once a year
When can a child qualify for FAPE?
age 3
What team member may be seen as "optional"?
the school nurse, interpreter or any additional service providers
Once every _____ amount of years a re evaluation MAY need to take place?
3 years