Sometimes, getting an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) for your child can be a difficult, confusing process, and it’s hard to know exactly what to do as a parent helping a child with a learning disability through school for the first time.
But the NCLD has a good resource for parents starting to go through the IEP process — tips from a parent who’s been there, done that!
Ellyn Levy lists seven tips for parents in obtaining the initial IEP and what parents can do for their child throughout his or her schooling.
Do you have any advice for other parents out there who are in the middle of the IEP process? Share them in the comments below!