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Don't IEP Alone. - Managing Challenging Behaviors in Kids: Tips for Parents and Educators

Managing Challenging Behaviors in Kids: Tips for Parents and Educators

Don't IEP Alone.

04/16/24 • 17 min

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In this episode of "Don't IEP Alone," Lisa Lightner addresses the challenges of navigating behavior issues and suspensions in the school setting, particularly as the end of the school year approaches. She highlights the need to address the core issues behind a child's behavior and emphasizes the importance of engaging the child in finding solutions.
Lisa acknowledges the complexities faced by parents and teachers, especially in the current climate, and offers practical advice on advocating for your child within the IEP process. She encourages listeners to educate themselves on their rights and discusses the significance of documentation in effectively addressing behavior concerns.
Join us as we delve into strategies for helping children with behavioral challenges thrive within the school environment.
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04/16/24 • 17 min

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