What is 10 days?
The section where you explain that a parent is worried about thier student's social life.
What is Parent Concerns?
Goals are monitored regularly to show student improvements.
What is progress monitoring?
Parent must sign this before any evaluation can begin.
What is consent?
Document that supports students with behavior challenges in the least restrictive environment
What is a BIP?
Numbers and observations used to inform the PLAAFP.
What is Student Data?
Progress updates typically sent home with report cards.
What are progress reports?
The team of people who conduct the evaluation.
What is the MET?
Student is prevented from receiving specialized instruction from licensed individuals due to behavior
What is a Removal?
IDEA requires IEPs to be written in this type of language.
What is understandable language?
Goals should be Specific, measurable, attainable, relevant and time based.
What is SMART?
The Length of time you have to complete an evaluation.
What is 30 days?
Timeline to hold a meeting once a student has reached 10 days of removal.
What is 10 days?
Auditory processing needs affects this students ability to follow multi-step directions.
What is Impact?
Goals are driven by this portion of the IEP.
What is PLAAFP?
The evaluation conducted when a student is new to Special Education.
What is an Initial Evaluation?