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Navigating IEP Meetings: Key Questions for Parents

A parent sits at a conference table with educators, reviewing an Individualized Education Program. Common questions include understanding goals, accommodations, and how progress is measured. This image captures the collaborative yet complex process of advocating for a child's unique learning needs.

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