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  1. An individual education plan (IEP) is a written plan that describes special education programs, accommodations and services that a school board will provide for a student. IEPs are based on a thorough assessment of a student’s strengths, needs and ability to learn and demonstrate learning.

  2. Working with staff at your child’s school, a personalized learning plan, called an Individual education plan or IEP, will be developed to address your child's specific needs, outlining accommodations, modifications, alternative programming, and support services.

  3. Sep 20, 2021 · Know what you can ask for: OT, SLP, a Psych Ed, EA support, Learning support. Get the names and contact emails for your child’s school team, including administration. This is typically their teacher, a learning support teacher/resource teacher (LST/LRT), a classroom education assistant (CSA/EA), and a principal.

  4. IEP Centre is ready to use for B.C. schools - we can have a new school set up within 1 business day. However, if you would like more extensive customizations, we are available to do those as well.

  5. When you come to the Individual Education Plan (IEP) meeting, you may wish to come prepared by asking yourself the following questions: What are my child’s strengths at school? Can I identify anything that has contributed to these strengths?

  6. 1. Create "to do" lists/checklists with estimated times. 2. Break long assignments into chunks and assign time frames for completing each chunk. 3. Use a hand-held for reminders on projects,assignments, meetings such as iTouch, Blackberry, iPhone, etc. 4. Use a large, easy-to-read, erasable color-coded calendar for projects, long-term

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  8. www.publicboard.ca › Parent-Guide-to-the-IEPParent Guide to the IEP

    Parent Guide to the Individual Education Plan (IEP) The I.E.P is written a written plan which describes your child’s strengths and needs. It outlines the special education program and/or services that your child requires, over and above what generally happens in your child's classroom.

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