omponents of Your Child’s Individualized Education Program (IEP)—What’s Most Important?
An Autism Q&A Session for Parents, Guardians & Caregivers
Panelists:
Shelly Fagen, MIT, Director of Special Education
Emily Hall, MEd, Special Education Case Manager
Sarah Stranger Stein, MAT, Special Education Case Manager
Kurt & Ellen Datsis, Parents
Have questions about the components of your child’s Individualized Education Program (IEP) and what’s most important to include in your child’s IEP?
Come to this Autism Q&A Session at The Birchtree Center with your questions about IEPs. We’ll start with a brief ten-minute presentation on the most important IEP components, followed by questions and discussion. You’ll hear perspectives from Birchtree staff as well as parents.
Admission is complimentary and reservations are requested. Complimentary on-site childcare is available by reservation. To reserve your spot, contact The Birchtree Center at 603-433-4192 or by email.