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Educational Planning

Because your child with LD learns differently, educational programs must be tailored to his or her specific needs.  That’s the purpose of the IEP—the Individualized Education Program. Developed with input from you and your child’s team, effective educational planning is part art and part science. The end product is a blueprint for your child’s education that will allow you to measure and monitor progress along the way.


Learn More:

Homeschooling: Could It Work For Your Child with LD or ADHD?

Essential Elements of an IEP

Tips for Writing an IEP

Connecting the Evaluation to the IEP

Making the Case for Section 504 Eligibility

IEP Planning: Accommodations & Modifications

Examples of Accommodations & Modifications

Make Room for Talent

Boarding School: Is It Right
for Your Child?

Winning Over Those on the Front Line

Before the IEP Meeting: 6 Tips for Parents

The School Psychologist: A Resource for Kids with LD & ADHD

Managing the Transition Out of Special Ed

Who Should Be On Your Child’s IEP Team

Monitoring the Progress of Students with LD

Transition Planning for College-Bound Students with LD

Reimagining School Systems: Parents & Teachers Working Together for Children with LD

How Common Core State Standards Impact Students with LD

Partnering with Schools

Parent Advocacy Strategies: Review Your Child’s IEPs

Treat Your Child’s IEP as a Contract: Words Count

Parent Advocacy Strategies: The IEP Is Business, Baby