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Writing a good IEP goal is the first step to planning and creating academic progress, data systems, and overall growth. Good IEP goals can also help you avoid a due process case and create more positive relationships with families.
In this episode, Vickie Brett and Amanda Selogie share their expertise as special education attorneys. Vickie and Amanda founded the inclusive Education Project, a legal advocacy non-profit organization that provides support for families of children with special needs. Vickie and Amanda provide valuable advice for both parents and educators on how two navigate the IEP process. They share why due process cases typically come about, what steps you can take to avoid a conflict getting to this level, and what red flags to look for on an IEP. We delve into IEP goals and they share some best practices on how teachers can create IEP goals and what parents should look for when reviewing goals. We also discuss tips for collaborating with parents and creating a true team that works cohesively.
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Writing a good IEP goal is the first step to planning and creating academic progress, data systems, and overall growth. Good IEP goals can also help you avoid a due process case and create more positive relationships with families.
In this episode, Vickie Brett and Amanda Selogie share their expertise as special education attorneys. Vickie and Amanda founded the inclusive Education Project, a legal advocacy non-profit organization that provides support for families of children with special needs. Vickie and Amanda provide valuable advice for both parents and educators on how two navigate the IEP process. They share why due process cases typically come about, what steps you can take to avoid a conflict getting to this level, and what red flags to look for on an IEP. We delve into IEP goals and they share some best practices on how teachers can create IEP goals and what parents should look for when reviewing goals. We also discuss tips for collaborating with parents and creating a true team that works cohesively.
website: https://www.inclusiveeducationproject.org/
Inclusive Education Project Podcast: https://www.inclusiveeducationproject.org/podcast
Click here to find out more info about The Autism Helper Professional Development Membership: https://theautismhelper.com/membership/
Want more information about The Autism Helper Courses? Visit: https://theautismhelper.com/courses/
Looking for a specific product or resource? Find it in our new Autism Helper store! https://shop.theautismhelper.com/
Or visit The Autism Helper store on TpT: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/The-Autism-Helper
Get all updates from The Autism Helper Podcast by clicking subscribe above. Head over to theautismhelper.com for more info. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, or Pinterest @theautismhelper.

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