Hi, my daughter is in year 1 and has some SEN's. At parents evening her teacher mentioned that she's either on, or will be on an IEP. I know it stands for indevidual education plan, but how will that work and how will it benefit my daughter?
Will she still learn the same as the other children in the class, or will she be set different work? I don't want her to feel as if she's different and not capable of keeping up with the others. (Although this is the case)
Her teacher is fantastic and I do trust her to do the best for my daughter, I'd just like to know more about this IEP.
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My daughter is on an IEP, what exactly is this, and how will it help?
mummyloveslucy · 10/10/2010 15:17
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