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E141: Understanding the Importance of Progress Reports

E141: Understanding the Importance of Progress Reports

Update: 2023-09-05
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In this episode, we dive into progress reports and discuss what you need to look for and how important they are for your child's education.

Here's a quick rundown of what you can expect in the episode:

-An overview of the importance of progress reports and how they help gauge the effectiveness of your child's IEP.

5 keys you'll learn:

  1. When to expect progress reports and how often you can advocate for additional ones, if needed.
  2. What progress reports include and how they are typically structured.
  3. Common issues parents face with progress reports and how to address them.
  4. Insight into the information provided in the progress reports and its significance.
  5. Tips on how you can take an active role in understanding and utilizing progress reports effectively.
  6. Fun Fact from the Episode: Did you know that progress reports are usually released around the same time as grades? So, keep an eye out for them during that period!

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E141: Understanding the Importance of Progress Reports

E141: Understanding the Importance of Progress Reports

Beth Liesenfeld, MOT, OTR/L