Get the Most from Your Child’s IEP Meeting: Prepare, Advocate and Find Support

About This Solution

If your child has been referred for a special education evaluation or is already eligible for special education services, you will be invited to attend special education team meetings. Many parents find these gatherings stressful, confusing and sometimes overwhelming.

After this quick video, you will be able to:   

  • Apply action steps to prepare effectively for an IEP meeting
  • Identify the purpose and essential features of the IEP process 
  • Apply strategies to be an effective member of your child’s IEP planning team
  • Access your state’s parent information and training center for support

After this Quick Video, you will be able to:

Be sure to review the handouts and email solutions@peaceathomeparenting.com with any questions.

If your child has been referred for a special education evaluation or is already eligible for special education services, you will be invited to attend special education team meetings. Many parents find these gatherings stressful, confusing and sometimes overwhelming.

After this quick video, you will be able to:   

  • Apply action steps to prepare effectively for an IEP meeting
  • Identify the purpose and essential features of the IEP process 
  • Apply strategies to be an effective member of your child’s IEP planning team
  • Access your state’s parent information and training center for support

After this Quick Video, you will be able to:

Be sure to review the handouts and email solutions@peaceathomeparenting.com with any questions.

Meet your Instructors

Andrea Brinnel

Education, Special Education, Toddlers and Preschoolers,

Ed.D.

Andrea has served as a school district Special Education Coordinator, a consultant with the University of Connecticut Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities and adjunct faculty teaching a

Topics

Age Category

  • Prenatal & Infant
  • School Age
  • Teens & Young Adults
  • Toddlers & Preschoolers
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