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The Stop Being Invisible Digest
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10 steps to identifying appropriate services
Each student is a unique individual with distinct needs…
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The Stop Being Invisible Digest
Sep 24
When will I receive my child’s educational progress report?
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Dr. William Lane
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The Stop Being Invisible Digest
Aug 7
How can I build positive relationships and rapport with the educators on my child’s IEP team?
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The Stop Being Invisible Digest
Jul 17
What vocational training options are available for my child?
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Empowering independence: Why transition planning matters for special education students
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The Stop Being Invisible Digest
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How to navigate difficult IEP meeting conversations
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What questions should I ask at my child’s IEP meeting?
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Dr. William Lane
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The Stop Being Invisible Digest
Jun 11
12 ways to prevent the “summer slide”
Preventing the summer regression is crucial — here are some…
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Dr. William Lane
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The Stop Being Invisible Digest
Jun 4
Why should I have an IEP team?
To ensure the comprehensive development of these students…
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Dr. William Lane
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The Stop Being Invisible Digest
May 28
How to navigate these three IEP meeting issues
“Parent non-participation” or “educator…
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