Ensuring Your Child Gets The Support They Need
The IEP process can be complicated. Our role is to help parents and caregivers navigate this process confidently, ensuring their child’s needs are fully met and that they receive the necessary resources for academic success.
What Is an IEP?
An Individualized Education Program (IEP) is a personalized plan developed for students with disabilities, ensuring they receive the specialized instruction, accommodations, and services they need to succeed in school. The IEP outlines your child’s educational goals, the support they will receive, and the steps the school will take to help them reach those goals. This legally binding document is crucial for students who require additional support, whether it’s related to learning disabilities, developmental delays, or behavioral challenges.
However, the IEP process can be complicated. Our role is to help parents and caregivers navigate this process confidently, ensuring their child’s needs are fully met and that they receive the necessary resources for academic success.
Who We Help
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Parents New to the IEP Process: If you’re just beginning to explore special education services for your child, we’ll guide you through the entire process, ensuring your child receives the services they deserve.
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Families Seeking Support for Behavioral Challenges: If your child’s behavior is impacting their ability to learn, we’ll work with the school to incorporate behavior plans that address their needs in the classroom and beyond.
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Parents Facing Challenges with an Existing IEP: If you feel your child’s current IEP isn’t meeting their needs, we can help revise the plan and advocate for changes that will better support your child’s development.
How We Help
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IEP Development: We assist in crafting individualized education plans that accurately reflect your child’s needs, focusing on both academic and behavioral goals. Whether you’re starting from scratch or revising an existing IEP, we’ll ensure it’s designed to support your child’s unique learning needs.
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IEP Meetings: The IEP meeting is critical for discussing your child’s educational plan. We’ll attend IEP meetings with you, acting as your advocate to ensure your concerns are heard, and your child’s needs are prioritized. We ensure that goals are realistic, measurable, and designed to foster success.
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Behavior Support Plans: If your child struggles with behavior that affects their learning, we’ll help incorporate effective behavior intervention plans (BIPs) into their IEP. Using our expertise in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), we ensure that behavioral challenges are addressed in a way that promotes positive change.
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Ongoing Advocacy: The IEP process doesn’t stop after the initial meeting. We’ll continue to work with you to monitor your child’s progress, advocate for necessary adjustments, and ensure that the school is adhering to the plan. As your child’s needs evolve, we’ll help make sure their IEP evolves with them.