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Interesting Questions from AR on Main KPS Blog

We just posted an article yesterday on our main blog about Independent Educational Evaluations (“IEEs”) and got some good questions from Arkansas.  To read the original article and comments, click here.

Arkansas’ Regs Regarding Behavior – Part 2

As we reported in our first posting in this series, we’re seeing from the search terms people are using that puts them on our site the types of information that’s being sought by people involved with special education students, whether parents or educators, in Arkansas. What has become apparent is that there are a lot of questions regarding behavioral interventions, behavior assessments, and the manifestation determination process as they pertain to special education students in Arkansas. Read the rest of this entry »

Arkansas’ Regs Regarding Behavior – Part 1

We’re seeing from the search terms people are using that puts them on our site the types of information that’s being sought by people involved with special education students, whether parents or educators, in Arkansas. What has become apparent is that there are a lot of questions regarding behavioral interventions, behavior assessments, and the manifestation determination process as they pertain to special education students in Arkansas. Read the rest of this entry »

Book Review on Main KPS4Parents Site

Read our book review of Writing Measurable IEP Goals and Objectives by Barbara D. Bateman and Cynthia M. Herr on our parent site at http://www.kps4parents.org/blog/?p=854. Read the rest of this entry »

Recapping the IEP Process

A lot of people really don’t understand how the IEP process is supposed to work.  It’s really a pretty simple formula, actually. Read the rest of this entry »

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The Special Education Parent Data Book, KPS4Parents

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The General Education Teacher's Special Needs Students Log Book, KPS4Parents
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