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You Got This: Taking a Leadership Role in Your IEP Meeting

By: Morgan Rao, Laura Golden, Marsha Langer Ellison


Abstract

This tip sheet provides tips for how students (ages of 3 to 21) who receive special education services in public schools can take a leadership role in their individualized education programs (IEP) and transition planning.

You Got This Taking a Leadership Role in Your IEP Meeting.pdf

Subject Area

Education and Training, Transition Age Youth

Keywords

IEP, individualized education program, special education, high school, students, high school students, mental health conditions, emotional disturbances, students with emotional disturbances, high school students with mental health conditions, transition services, transition plan, NIDILRR grant 90DP0080

Suggested Citation: Rao M, Golden L, Ellison ML. You Got This: Taking a Leadership Role in Your IEP Meeting. Psychiatry Information in Brief 2020;17(11):1151. https://doi.org/10.7191/pib.1151. Retrieved from https://repository.escholarship.umassmed.edu/handle/20.500.14038/44268

Learn more about IEPs and transition services in our Teens on IEPs: Making My “Transition” Services Work for Me tip sheet.

Learn about the Translating Evidence to Support Transitions (TEST) project here.