Special Education student participation IEP
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What do you think are the benefits and/or drawbacks to having a student attend his or her own IEP meeting?
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The expert determines the benefits and drawbacks to having a student attend on their IEP meeting.
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Perhaps the biggest benefit to having a Special Education student attend his or her own IEP meeting is that they are able to see that a team of "important people" are working towards a common goal in their best interest. I think many times Special Education students feel a sense of inferiority and loneliness brought on by a variety of factors. At the IEP meeting, the student ...
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