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What Supports Are Your Child's Teacher and Other School Personnel Receiving?

  • Writer: Resources LongIsland
    Resources LongIsland
  • Nov 1, 2019
  • 1 min read

What Supports Are Your Child's Teacher and Other School Personnel Receiving to Enable Your Child to: -Meet Annual Goals? -Make Progress in the General Education Curriculum? -Participate in Extracurricular and Nonacademic Activities? -Be educated and participate with other children with disabilities and nondisabled children in the activities described above??

Teachers and School Personnel need supports! They need information, training and/or consultations to make the educational programs for students with disabilities work. They need supports that will enable them to meet the unique and specific needs of the student with a disability that they are working with.

Do you know about "Supports for School Personnel on Behalf of the Student"? Do you know those supports must be documented in your child's IEP? Have you asked, in writing, for your school district to provide your child's special education teacher(s), general education teacher(s) and school staff with training, information or consultations that will allow them to understand your child's disability and help them make progress?

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