Individualized Education Plan Failures...and Fixes!

What do you do when your child's individualized education plan (IEP) isn't being followed? ADDitude asked readers how they get classroom accommodations in place and enforced -- even in the most challenging of school systems.


Filed Under: Talking with Teachers, ADHD Accommodations, 504s, IEPs, Learning Disabilities
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Get in Good with the Powers That Be

"Volunteer at school. Work in your child’s classroom, if possible -- and get a bird’s-eye view of what goes on." -Julie, Oregon

"Stay involved in the day-to-day details of school. If parents are supposed to check off that homework has been done, then do it. If I do my part, it’s easier to tell the teachers when they aren’t doing theirs." -Jayne, Maine

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