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IEP FOR PARENTS

Special Educator

Question: What is least restrictive environment? 
Answer: Integrating children with special needs into the general education classroom for the extent of their ability

Question: What is my main role on the IEP team? 
Answer: I will be figuring out and establishing your child's needs along with helping to implement and write the IEP. 

Question: How will I help your child reach their goals? 
Answer: I will be monitoring the students progress and finding strategies to best accommodate them and keep them in their least restrictive environment to the extent appropriate. Along with collaborating with the general educator to make sure we are using the same accommodations and modifications. 

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General Educator

Question: Who do I collaborate with most on the IEP team? 
Answer: Parents and special educators. 

Question: What are the days I am most available and what's the best way to contact me? 
Answer: M-F 8am to 4pm and by email. 

Question: What are some of the general educator's role? 
Answer: Identify the student with a disability, implement strategies, collaborate, communicate with parents, etc. 

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Psychologist

Question: Who in the school recieves my services? 
Answer: Every student can receive the services.

Question: How may I assess your child if there is a suspected behavioral or emotional need?
Answer: Informal observation, interview, or have the child draw and explain their pictures. 

Question: What can a cognitive assessment tell us about your student? 
Answer: How they best interpret information, how well they will solve problems, how their memory is functioning, etc. 

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OT/PT

Question: What is the difference between OT and PT?
Answer: OT is helping with occupational skills in the classroom such as writing, holding a book, behavior management, etc. PT is providing services after an incident has occurred such as a car accident,disease, or environmental factors. 

Question: What is the motor skills assessment? 
Answer: A variety of tests to determine gross and fine motor ability

Question: Why is collaberating with parents important for OT/PT?

Answer: Activities used in school need to be repeatedly practiced in every other part of the students life. 


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SLP

Question: What is a speech-language evaluation?
Answer: A speech-language evaluation is performed to gain insight into a child's developing speech language and communication skills. To determine if a child has delayed or disordered language.

Question: What are some of the tests used in a speech-language evaluation?
Answer: CAAP and Goldman Frisco


Question: What is one reason a speech-language evaluation beneficial?
Answer: ~Social Skills
~Educational Recommendations
~Literacy Skills



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