Author Question: Describe the family's role in planning and placement conferences. (Read 195 times)


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Families provide consent for evaluation, participate in the program and educational plan, and are kept involved in all decisions regarding the child's educational program. Family involvement ensures cooperation between home and school (providing information, following up on educational goals at home). It also ensures that families will have access to information about student evaluations and records.




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