IEP QUICK GUIDE BOOK (DIGITAL VERSION)
"My Mother is the perfect person to write this IEP Quick Guide. I have had an IEP since I stepped into the public school system. I am visually impaired and a braille reader. I started school at the tender age of 5. I had my 1st IEP meeting at 7. This was scary! I thought all these professionals where there to report how badly I was doing. Some of the teachers did not know how to make goals and objectives that could develop my academic skills. It took countless hours to work with me. My mother learned the way I learn best. Then she was able to share it with my IEP team. This changed the game for me in middle and high school. If anyone knows what its like to try to help, it's my mom. She will find out information and resources. My mother helped me to understand the educational standard all because she taught me. That's why this book is not just for parents but for their children with IEP's. Children with special needs do not just follow standards, because who sets the standard anyway?!"
Charleston Terrence Neal
"Limitation But Not Limited"
Braille copies can be requested via email to [email protected].
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