IEP stands for this...
Individualized Education Plan
SLD stands for this...
Specific Learning Disability
Where is the IEP developed?
IEP Meeting
A change that helps a student overcome or work around the disability.
Accommodation
Transition is...
A plan going from high school to life in the community.
A condition that makes it difficult for a person to do certain activities
Disability
AUT stands for this...
Autism
How often are IEPs developed?
Once a year
A change in what is being taught to or expected from the student
Modification
Name any two of the four parts of your transition plan that require goals.
Employment, Post Secondary Education, Training, and Independent Living
The person at school who manages your IEP is your...
case manager
OHI stands for this...
Other Health Impairment
Who are your IEP team members?
PLOP stands for...
Present Level of Performance
Transition Assessments...
help determine a student's strengths, preferences, and interests for post high-school planning.
Who needs an IEP?
Any student receiving special education services
ED stands for this...
Emotionally Disabled
You are invited to your IEP meetings at this age...
14
Name any 3 things included in a PLOP.
Strengths, Current Academic Functioning, Grades, Testing Data, How my disability affects me in the general education setting, How my disability affects me in non-academic areas (if applicable) such as hallways, transitions, bathrooms, pep rally's, after school activities, etc..., My Areas of Need, Successful Strategies when working with me, parent input, student input, teacher input
Self-Advocacy is...
Speaking up for what you need in order to be successful.
How often do you have to go through the eligibility process to determine if you still qualify for special education services (an IEP)?
Every 3 years
ADD/ADHD stands for this...
Attention Deficit Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Who can call an IEP meeting throughout the school year?
Any team member with concerns
(Parent/guardian, case manager, student, parent, teacher, administrator, school counselor, and any related services if applicable)
Goals and Objectives are...
Specific, measurable, short-term expectations
What happens to your IEP when you turn 18? Name all 3 for credit.
You get control over your IEP, you become the sole signer of your IEP, your parent/guardian is no longer required to attend but will always be invited