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Tuesday, August 30, 2011
New Autism Speaks Guide Helps Parents Better Understand and Navigate the IEP Process
New York, N.Y. (August 23, 2011) – "Autism Speaks, the world’s largest autism science and advocacy organization, today released Individualized Education Program (IEP): Summary, Process and Practical Tips, a free, new online guide that provides parents with important and reliable information and advice about navigating the IEP process, created by a team of pro bono lawyers at Goodwin Procter.
The 26-page guide includes an overview and timeline of key events in the typical IEP process, and clearly explains the steps parents need to take throughout – including how to contest an unfavorable decision. In addition to a list of questions to consider in developing a draft IEP,the guide also includes tips, resources, a checklist and answers to frequently asked questions, as well as a list of helpful web sites and other resources.
“The IEP process can be daunting, overwhelming and highly frustrating for parents who are trying to ensure their child is getting the appropriate educational opportunities,” said Lisa Goring, Autism Speaks vice president of Family Services. “We hope this guide will give families an effective roadmap that prepares them to make informed decisions and advocate for their child as effectively as possible.”
"As the summer winds down and students and their families begin to focus on a new school year, many in the special needs community approach the new year with trepidation, facing the question of whether their child’s placement is appropriate, and what to do in the event it is not,” added JohnFerguson,a partner at Goodwin Procter and leader of the guide’s development team. “We are proud to have collaborated with Autism Speaks in preparing the IEP guide in the hopes that it can help de-mystify the process and help more folks receive the programs and services to which they are entitled."
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