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Ep #7: 5 Tips for Mastering the IEP Meeting

It's the cornerstone of our jobs. It's the basis of our instruction. It's the method of building relationships with parents.

You guessed it...it's the IEP.

Sped Teachers are in the business of writing IEPs and sometimes it feels like we will never get into a routine where producing a quality plan is streamlined and painless.

Whether you are holding less than 10 a year or your numbers fall in the upper 20's-30's or even 40 😳 (you poor thing), IEP meetings can be a constant source of overwhelm, stress and anxiety.

In this episode of the Sped Prep Academy Podcast, I will share with you my top 5 tips for mastering the IEP meeting. 

 


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