What to Bring to an IEP Meeting: The Parent Checklist That Keeps You Grounded
Learn what to bring to an IEP meeting so you have the right documents, evidence, and support tools ready when the conversation gets serious.
Learn what to bring to an IEP meeting so you have the right documents, evidence, and support tools ready when the conversation gets serious.
Learn whether you can bring an advocate to an IEP meeting, when an advocate helps, and when another support person may be enough.
Learn the best questions to ask at an IEP meeting so you can push for data, clearer decisions, and stronger written follow-through.
Learn what to do after the IEP meeting, how to read progress reports, what records to keep, and when to request a new meeting if the plan is drifting off course.
Learn how to evaluate IEP goals as a parent by checking the baseline, skill target, measurement method, mastery standard, and review timeline.
Use this IEP parent rights checklist to protect your role in meetings, evaluations, consent decisions, and written disagreements when the school says no.
Learn how to prepare for your child’s IEP meeting using the 3-2-1 prep method, what to bring, what to ask, and what to do when the school says no.