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Family Wellness Parenting OC Magazine | April 2017 23 www.ParentingOC.com changes based on what you feel your child will respond well to. When you feel its appropriate and a suitable plan and has been mod- ified to the agreement of all parties involved, then you can sign it! 4. Follow up on the implementation of the IEP – It is so important that you always keep abreast of your child's progress and that plans are being implemented and goals are being met. Make sure that your child is receiving the services that are outlined. One of the biggest issues with IEPs is with teachers overlooking cer- tain accommodations. Not for a lack of caring, but because public schools teachers have so many students, it can be difficult for them to remember every detail of every student. If something is overlooked in your child's IEP, reach out to the teacher first to discuss it with them. You can revisit your child's IEP and follow up on their progress at any time! As mentioned, be sure to document all correspondence via phone, meeting or email, as there are laws governing the schools that regulate the logistics of the IEP process. Therefore, if you are concerned with the follow through, you have the documentation of your requests and execu- tion. For more information on logistics and timelines of the IEP process, you can go to Wrightslaw for information on Special Edu- cation Law. For more in depth direction on the IEP process and a chance to discuss it with experts, there may be workshops in your area. Always remember that you want the least restrictive environ- ment for your student, with the least amount of accommodations that they need to be successful. Devon Green M.S., Director of Enrollment, joined The Prentice School in the spring of 2014, and is sin- cerely invested in the social, emotional and physical well being of the students and families with whom she interacts. www.Prentice.org Is ADD affecting your life? Neurofeedback Alta Neuro-Imaging Helps people who suffer from ADD, some symptoms include: Dr. Ferrari 714-990-6536 1075 Yorba Place #105 Placentia, CA 92870 > Difficulty working independently > Not following instructions > Often interrupting > Talking excessively > Giving up easily > Poor organization > Being easily distracted AFFORDABLE HELP www.OCBioFeedback.com REIMBURSABLE BY MOST INSURANCE FREE Evaluation & Assessment with this ad | expires 04/30/17 > Difficulty working independently > > > > > > Additional Programs Include: Anxiety/Depression Sleep Disorders Mild-Moderate Autism Learning Disorders

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