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Understanding IEEs: Part 4-What You Need to Know About Requesting an Independent Education Evaluation

Understanding IEEs: Part 4-What You Need to Know About Requesting an Independent Education Evaluation

FromDon't IEP Alone.


Understanding IEEs: Part 4-What You Need to Know About Requesting an Independent Education Evaluation

FromDon't IEP Alone.

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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Nov 8, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to another episode of Don't IEP Alone podcast! In this episode, titled "IEE: Understanding Your Options," we dive into the important topic of Independent Education Evaluations (IEEs). Relevant Article: https://adayinourshoes.com/iee-independent-education-evaluation/Host Lisa Leitner opens up about a recent somber experience and reminds us to cherish our loved ones. She then delves into the world of IEEs, debunking common myths and shedding light on the different types available. Lisa shares personal stories, as well as valuable insights and tips for parents navigating the process. Plus, she reveals a little-known fact that may surprise you about what schools must do if they deny an IEE request. So, join us on this informative and enlightening episode as we explore the ins and outs of IEEs and empower parents to make the best decisions for their children. Don't miss it!Don't IEP Alone with Lisa Lightner, Special Education Advocate Thank you for listening to this episode of Don't IEP Alone. See you next time!Support the showMore IEP Help for You IEP Toolkit for Parents and IEP Teacher Toolkit Online Training Options Search 650+ Articles Get a free IEP Organizer Get Your IEP Questions answered by an advocate
Released:
Nov 8, 2023
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Podcast episode

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I attend IEP meetings for a living and you just can't compete with that level of crazy.Warning: I've been told I have a Philly accent. I don't hear it. Also, I curse. It's something I'm working on as far as personal development. So please don't be put off. I'm trying.Inspired by her own son with disabilities, Lisa Lightner is an award-winning blogger and advocate. She has previously worked for her county's Arc and has served on the Boards of Directors for several disability organizations. Currently, she is her county's chairperson for the Right to Education Task Force, a federally decreed group set up in 1971 to ensure that all children in Pennsylvania had the opportunity to an education. When not attending IEP meetings with families or lobbying in Harrisburg and DC for disability rights, she can be found on the web at her IEP advice blog, A Day in our Shoes. She is known for her practical, realistic and implementable advice for parents.