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Individualized Education Programs (IEPs): Tips for Teachers for Parents
IEPs make teachers of students with special needs responsible for planning, implementing, and monitoring educational plans to help the students succeed in school. This article is for educators.
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IEPs, 504 Plans - Nemours KidsHealth for Educators
Classroom help for kids with special needs, and more.
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Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) for Parents
Some kids may be eligible for individualized education programs in public schools, free of charge. Understanding how to access these services can help you be an effective advocate for your child.
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504 Education Plans: Tips for Teachers for Parents
These plans enable students with special needs to get the accommodations required to access curricula at the same level as their classmates. This article is for educators.
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ADHD and School for Parents
ADHD can affect a child's ability to do well in school and even make friends. This article for parents has tips on working with teachers to help your child succeed.
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Educators - Nemours KidsHealth for Parents
Articles for PreK-12 educators.
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Balancing Academics and Serious Illness for Parents
When your child has a serious or chronic illness, it's hard to think beyond the next treatment. But with planning and communication, you can help your child balance treatment and academics.
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Parent-Teacher Conferences for Parents
Attending parent–teacher conferences is a great way to help your kids succeed at school. Here's what to do before, during, and after the meeting.
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Oppositional Defiant Disorder Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents
What teachers should know about ODD and how to help students who have it.
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Balancing Schoolwork and Hospital Stays for Teens
Every student finds it hard to stay on top of schoolwork sometimes. So what happens when you have to miss a lot of school? This article for teens offers tips and advice.