Organizing a binder with your child’s IEP, evaluation reports, and other paperwork can help you prepare for IEP meetings. The binder can also help you stay up to date on your child’s progress and partner with the school. Learn how to make an IEP binder by visiting the "Stay Organized" link above.
Create Your Child's Back to School Letter
The first days of school are important, and your child’s teacher wants to know how to support them. The Understood Assistant can help you create a personalized back-to-school letter to share with the teacher. Just answer a few quick questions, and we’ll send you a letter you can share with your child’s teacher so they understand your child’s needs from the start.
Create Your Child's Back to School Letter
The first days of school are important, and your child’s teacher wants to know how to support them. The Understood Assistant can help you create a personalized back-to-school letter to share with the teacher. Just answer a few quick questions, and we’ll send you a letter you can share with your child’s teacher so they understand your child’s needs from the start.
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