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Some children who are neurodiverse or have other disabilities are eligible for an IEP (Individualized Education Program). But, how does the IEP team determine eligibility? One factor that must be considered is the impact to "educational performance".


This one-page guide will help you better understand eligibility, an often misunderstood concept in the IEP process.

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Some children who are neurodiverse or have other disabilities are eligible for an IEP (Individualized Education Program). But, how does the IEP team determine eligibility? One factor that must be considered is the impact to "educational performance". This one-page guide will help you better understand eligibility, an often misunderstood concept in the IEP process.
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