By: Meena Tadimeti Contributor: specialneedsinmycity.com @snimcity Final Part of Two Series: Here is part two of the series, “Before School Closes”. In this show, hear the details from my year-end IEP meeting. Listen to the feedback from the team on what worked this year, what didn’t work as they hoped for and what areas need improvement in terms of development (life skills). Furthermore, hear their practical suggestions based on their feedback about life skills. My only focus was to come up with a checklist, mission accomplished. Why? Because the checklist will help me to know what needs to be done.The post#6: (Part 2/2) Before School Closes, 3 Simple Ways to Achieve Extraordinary Results with Your Child’s IEP Team appeared first onspecialneedsinmycity.com.
By: Meena Tadimeti Contributor: specialneedsinmycity.com @snimcity Final Part of Two Series: Here is part two of the series, “Before School Closes”. In this show, hear the details from my year-end IEP meeting. Listen to the feedback from the team on what worked this year, what didn’t work as they hoped for and what areas need improvement in terms of development (life skills). Furthermore, hear their practical suggestions based on their feedback about life skills. My only focus was to come up with a checklist, mission accomplished. Why? Because the checklist will help me to know what needs to be done.
By: Meena Tadimeti
Contributor: specialneedsinmycity.com
@snimcity
Final Part of Two Series:
Here is part two of the series, “Before School Closes”. In this show, hear the details from my year-end IEP meeting. Listen to the feedback from the team on what worked this year, what didn’t work as they hoped for and what areas need improvement in terms of development (life skills). Furthermore, hear their practical suggestions based on their feedback about life skills.
My only focus was to come up with a checklist, mission accomplished. Why? Because the checklist will help me to know what needs to be done ahead of time in order for those creative solutions to be implemented come Fall, when school re-opens. Going small on a simple approach got the results I was looking for. Hope the strategies will help you get ahead with your child’s next IEP meeting.    A smart way of advocating for your child.
Show Notes:
List of apps installed on her IPad or Websites in classroom:
Apps: Pages,Powerpoint, Notability, Sequence Lite, Little Writer, ispellthat, Fry Words, News-o-Matic, WWF Together,MeeGenius, Story Kit, Google Drive, Drawing Desk, Visual Constancy. Websites: Bookshare.org, IXL.com, mobymax.com, typetolearn4.com
Let me know if you found this show useful by leaving a comment below. Have a great summer and enjoy your time with your family.
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