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1 Parent Advocacy Skills Jennifer Buss Assistant Professor Lewis University

2 Parent Rights  http://www.isbe.net/spec-ed/default.htm http://www.isbe.net/spec-ed/default.htm  IEP team has 60 days from date of referral to complete case study evaluation.  IEP team has 30 days from Eligibility to determine programing.

3 IEP basics  IEP must be reviewed annually  Parent updates must occur as often as nondisabled peers  You have the right to request more frequent updates

4 Open Communication  When is a good time for you to talk with your special education teacher?  What method works for you?  Email?  Face to Face?  Phone?

5 What are your Triggers?  Problem solve  Ask for Clarification  Give specifics  Options  Be open mined

6 How to Engage with your team  No surprise rule  Voice  Tone  Prioritize your list of concerns or items  Set realistic items to discuss  Praise “Find it”

7 How to engage with your Team  Let them speak  Allow time to process information  Rule : Don’t say it unless it is in the best interest for your child  Rule : Listen  Rule : Practice terms, and be specific when speaking (we can’t read minds)

8 Strength Based  Write down 3 strengths your child has  Identify how these strengths can be a part of the programing  Share them with your team  Keep a running list of accomplishments

9 Strength Based  Share with your child  Ask your child to identify  Remind yourself often what these are  Celebrate successes  Small or Large

10 Strength Based  Your child is an individual  Don’t compare your child to others  Don’t get caught up with comparing to what other parents are saying or doing  Your child is unique and deserves your focus as an INDIVIDUAL

11 Strength Based  What route are you going to take for your child?  What route is your team going to take for your child?  Remind yourself often: What can be accomplished day to day?  Don’t get caught up with over achievement or unrealistic goals.

12  What is right for your child and your child only…..

13 What do I do?  Identify your needs  Identify what your goals are for your child  Identify what strengths your child has  Identify what the school can do for you  Identify what confuses you about the process

14 Some people succeed because they have what it takes. Others succeed because they are determined to!!!


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