Who’s the Bus Driver? You’ll Want to Remember this Riddle?
Today, I want to share this riddle with you because I think it is perfect and maybe even a fun way to help you understand
YOUR SIGNIFICANCE during IEP meetings and your child’s education.
I will first read the original riddle to you and then share my revised riddle to illustrate my point. See what you think?
Plan for your Child’s IEP Meeting Download and Print Out Your Copy of My Child’s Pre-IEP Worksheet
Use this PSN-created form to guide you to gather, organize and present your thoughts and ideas about your child at his or her all-important annual IEP meeting.
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