Tag Archive: IFSP/IEP
June 5th, 2011 by Elizabeth | Tags: Accommodations, Advocacy, Children, High School, IFSP/IEP, New Parents, Parenting | 2 Comments »
The process of preparing an Individual Family Service Plan (ages birth to three) or an Individualized Education Plan (ages three to twenty-one), can be a nerve-wracking process for even the most resilient parent of a […]
March 7th, 2011 by Rachel | Tags: Children, Cochlear Implant, Encouragement, High School, IFSP/IEP, Parent's Story | 14 Comments »
Debbi Culp-Hook has written a long story but a worthwhile to read about her overcoming obstacles in raising a son who is deaf but is a bilateral cochlear implant recipient and has Asperger’s syndrome. Her […]
January 16th, 2011 by Elizabeth | Tags: Accommodations, Advocacy, Children, High School, IFSP/IEP, Language, Literacy, School, Social, Spoken Language, Tips and Tricks | 2 Comments »
Writing goals for a child’s Individualized Education Plan (IEP) can be stressful. This document, which is legally binding, spells out the child’s goals for the year. While it can be changed and altered as needed, […]