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From IEP_guide:

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IEP: A Parent's Checklist

The following information must be written in the IEP document.

Evaluation data was discussed.

Present Levels of Performance (PLOPs) based on the evaluation data

were written for the following areas:

academic skills

nonacademic skills

communication skills

social/behavior skills

assistive technology

Measurable and observable annual goals were written based on the

PLOPs.

Measurable short-term objectives or benchmarks (intermediate steps

between PLOPs and goals) were written.

Goals and objectives were based on your child's individual

educational needs.

A method for measuring your child's progress (at least as often as

nondisabled peers) was established.

A target date for the completion of each objective was established.

A statement described the special education and related services to

be provided.

Modifications, and supplementary aids and services were specified

(so your child can participate in the general curriculum with his/her

nondisabled peers).

Time your child will receive each instructional service and related

service was noted. This includes minutes per session and frequency

of sessions. This

also includes related aids the teacher will need to

enable the child to participate in the general curriculum.

Date when all services will begin was established.

Person responsible for implementing each service in the IEP was

identified.

Placement was based on goals, objectives, supplementary aids and

services.

A statement described how your child will be educated and

participate

with other children with disabilities and without disabilities.

Your child's participation in statewide testing was clarified.

Transition, if appropriate, was discussed.

IEP Basics: What the School Forgot to Tell You

By DeAnn Hyatt-Foley, M.Ed., Parent, Lubbock, Texas

http://www.tsbvi.edu/Outreach/seehear/winter02/iep.htm

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Has anyone checked out IEP4U? It's really incredible! www.iep4y.com.

Betty in TN

IEP: A Parent's Checklist

From IEP_guide:

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IEP: A Parent's Checklist The following information must be written in the IEP document. Evaluation data was discussed. Present Levels of Performance (PLOPs) based on the evaluation data were written for the following areas: academic skills nonacademic skills communication skills social/behavior skills assistive technology Measurable and observable annual goals were written based on the PLOPs. Measurable short-term objectives or benchmarks (intermediate steps between PLOPs and goals) were written. Goals and objectives were based on your child's individual educational needs. A method for measuring your child's progress (at least as often as nondisabled peers) was established. A target date for the completion of each objective was established. A statement described the special education and related services to be provided. Modifications, and supplementary aids and services were specified (so your child can participate in the general curriculum with his/her nondisabled peers). Time your child will receive each instructional service and related service was noted. This includes minutes per session and frequency of sessions. This also includes related aids the teacher will need to enable the child to participate in the general curriculum. Date when all services will begin was established. Person responsible for implementing each service in the IEP was identified. Placement was based on goals, objectives, supplementary aids and services. A statement described how your child will be educated and participate with other children with disabilities and without disabilities. Your child's participation in statewide testing was clarified. Transition, if appropriate, was discussed. IEP Basics: What the School Forgot to Tell You By DeAnn Hyatt-Foley, M.Ed., Parent, Lubbock, Texas http://www.tsbvi.edu/Outreach/seehear/winter02/iep.htm

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that IS a cool site..thanks...they even have some games there;-)

KathyR

>

> Has anyone checked out IEP4U? It's really incredible! www.iep4y.com.

>

> Betty in TN

>

>

> IEP: A Parent's Checklist

>

>

>

> From IEP_guide:

>

> *****************************

>

> IEP: A Parent's Checklist

> The following information must be written in the IEP document.

>

> Evaluation data was discussed.

> Present Levels of Performance (PLOPs) based on the evaluation data

> were written for the following areas:

> academic skills

> nonacademic skills

> communication skills

> social/behavior skills

> assistive technology

> Measurable and observable annual goals were written based on the

> PLOPs.

> Measurable short-term objectives or benchmarks (intermediate steps

> between PLOPs and goals) were written.

> Goals and objectives were based on your child's individual

> educational needs.

> A method for measuring your child's progress (at least as often as

> nondisabled peers) was established.

> A target date for the completion of each objective was established.

> A statement described the special education and related services to

> be provided.

> Modifications, and supplementary aids and services were specified

> (so your child can participate in the general curriculum with

his/her

> nondisabled peers).

> Time your child will receive each instructional service and related

> service was noted. This includes minutes per session and frequency

> of sessions. This also includes related aids the teacher will

need to

> enable the child to participate in the general curriculum.

> Date when all services will begin was established.

> Person responsible for implementing each service in the IEP was

> identified.

> Placement was based on goals, objectives, supplementary aids and

> services.

> A statement described how your child will be educated and

> participate

> with other children with disabilities and without disabilities.

> Your child's participation in statewide testing was clarified.

> Transition, if appropriate, was discussed.

>

>

> IEP Basics: What the School Forgot to Tell You

> By DeAnn Hyatt-Foley, M.Ed., Parent, Lubbock, Texas

> http://www.tsbvi.edu/Outreach/seehear/winter02/iep.htm

>

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