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What is an IEP?
Has your child recently become eligible for special education services?
Learn about the Individualized Education Program (IEP) and your role in its creation. ›
Getting Organized for Your Child's IEP Meeting
Do you know what's included in an IEP? How to deal with problems in implementation?
This LD Talk transcript has answers to common IEP concerns. ›
Why My Son Attended his Own IEP Meetings
Students can offer important feedback about their own progress in school.
Read how one child participated in his own IEP meetings and how it helped. ›
Get Ready to Read!
Online Tutorials
These videos introduce parents and educators to our early literacy screening tool, provide easy-to-follow instructions, and include helpful resources. (In English and Spanish.)
Watch them now! ›
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