
- 408 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Recipient of the 2017 BRONZE Winner for Education Award from Foreword Indies.
Get the educational services and support your child deserves
Ensuring your child's school provides individualized services under the Individual Education Program (IEP) isn't easy. Working with teachers, school administrators, and school districts can be intimidating when you aren't familiar with special education laws.
The Complete IEP Guide —a recipient of Foreword Indies' 2017 Bronze Education award—explains IEP eligibility rules while teaching you how to research school programs and draft educational goals. You'll also learn about:
- working with outside experts
- developing your child's ideal educational program
- preparing for and attending IEP meetings, and
- resolving disputes with school districts.
The 11th edition includes essential forms, sample letters, and other indispensable resources you can use throughout the IEP process to help ensure the school district provides the educational experience your child deserves.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- Your Legal Companion for IEPs
- 1. Introduction to Special Education
- 2. Overview of Special Education Law and the IEP
- 3. Getting Started: Tips for All Parents
- 4. Getting Organized
- 5. Developing Your Child’s IEP Blueprint
- 6. Evaluations
- 7. Who Is Eligible for Special Education?
- 8. What Is a Learning Disability?
- 9. Exploring Your Options and Making Your Case
- 10. Writing Measurable Annual Goals
- 11. Preparing for the IEP Meeting
- 12. Attending the IEP Meeting
- 13. Resolving IEP Disputes Through Due Process
- 14. Filing a Complaint
- 15. Lawyers and Legal Research
- 16. Parent Organizations
- 17. How to Use the Companion Page on Nolo.com
- Index
- Book Registration