10 things to know about the IEP
... or something like that.
Chelo Banal-Formoso of Inquirer.net wrote a practical first-person account of things she did with her child with special needs. Now, doesn't everyone have special needs? After all, no one wants to be called by a serial number right? But I digress.
So she talked about "prescriptions" to ensure that learning really become individualized/custom-made as the acronym IEP indicates. Read more here.
Two things come to mind. It has to be a multi-disciplinary effort and everyone concerned need to approach the exercise with a big heart. Just my thoughts for Autism Week.
Labels: Autism, IEP, Special Needs
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