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As the semester wraps up, many families are receiving progress reports. These reports should clearly show whether your child is making progress toward their IEP goals—but that isn’t always the case.
We created a simple IEP Progress Report Checklist to help families: ✔ Compare progress reports to IEP goals ✔ Look for measurable progress (not vague language) ✔ Check that goals include a baseline and clear data ✔ Know when it’s time to ask questions or request a meeting Advocating doesn’t mean being confrontational. It means being informed and partnering with your school to ensure your child is receiving a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE). If something doesn’t seem right, you don’t have to figure it out alone. 📩 Contact Down Syndrome Advocates in Action NE at [email protected] — we’re here to help. #dsaane #inclusion #advocoate #Downsyndrome
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