The Importance of a Living IEP
An IEP is not just a static document; it’s meant to be a dynamic roadmap that guides your child’s educational journey. It should be revised at least twice a year, based on your child’s input, performance, and feedback from both teachers and parents. This continuous cycle of review and update ensures that the IEP remains relevant and effective. As a parent, your active involvement in these revisions is crucial. You can provide valuable insights into your child’s progress at home and help set new goals that align with their evolving needs.