Kinds of IEP Meetings
Acronyms
IEP Terms
Disability Lingo
Flowchart and more
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A meeting to find out of someone qualifies for an IEP

What is an Eligibility Meeting?

100

Individual Education Plan

What is an IEP?

100

The first section of your IEP

What is Student Information?

100

A speech disorder that causes people to hesitate, repeat, or prolong words when talking.

What is a Stutter?

100

Refers to a person knowing about himself or herself.

Self awareness

200

A meeting held every year to review a students IEP, progress, and plan for the next year.

What is an Annual Meeting?

200

The first law in history to protect the civil rights of people with disabilities. 


What is IDEA?

200

Things that you, your family, and the school plan for you to achieve, and these are written in your IEP.

What are Goals?

200

Anything that prevents or hinders movement or action

What is a Barrier?

200

Refers to a person speaking up for him or herself.

Self advocacy

300

A meeting held every 3 years to review new testing results, the IEP, and student progress.

What is a Triennial Meeting?

300

KWL stands for this.

What is Know, Want to know, and Learned?

300

These are steps to reaching your goal.

What are Objectives?

300

Expecting that a person lacks the capability to do something well.

What are Low expectations?

300

Your teacher uses these with you if you are having a hard time in a school subject. Example: Small groups

What are Interventions?

400

Before a special education student graduates, this meeting is held to review student progress and discontinue special education services.

What is an Exit Meeting?

400

PPMS 

What is Pinellas Park Middle School?

400

Adjustments to HOW a student completes his/her work are called...

What are Accommodations?

400

Injuries received by soldiers in battle

What are war injuries?

400

Paper work to request that you be tested for special

education is called _______________. 

What is a Referral?

500

A meeting held to discuss and plan for a students future.

What is a Transition meeting?

500

Autism Spectrum Disorder

What is ASD?

500

Two members of your IEP team

Who are a parent and a teacher?

500

A learning disability that involves difficulty learning to read or understand words, letters, and other symbols. 

What is Dyslexia?

500

Parents/guardian, teachers, principal, counselor, speech teacher, and maybe other people are a part of this group.  

What is your IEP Team?

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