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Developing an IEP For Autistic Child

Post by mummyto3 » Sat Jan 21, 2017 6:26 pm

has anyone got any examples of these I can look at I need to create one but have never seen an IEP here we get NEP please help me ASAP over due assignment


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Re: Developing an IEP For Autistic Child

Post by Lorina » Sat Jan 21, 2017 8:48 pm

The purpose of the NEP (Negotiated Education Plan) is to support access, participation and achievement in the mandated curriculum for students with disabilities. The NEP is compulsory for students identified as eligible for the Disability Support Plan under the Students with Disabilities Policy.

The NEP process brings together educators, parents/caregivers, learners and other stakeholders to determine the needs and learning priorities of the child/student. The outcome is a concise working document which summarises the educational plan for the learner.

For examples and more information:

Negotiated Education Plan
Supporting Education For All
Negotiated Education Plan

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Re: Developing an IEP For Autistic Child

Post by mummyto3 » Sun Jan 22, 2017 10:40 pm

so is an IEP the same as a NEP I am familiar with NEP but not IEP

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Re: Developing an IEP For Autistic Child

Post by Lorina » Mon Jan 23, 2017 4:44 am

I'm not too sure... Here is a sample of an IEP Plan:

Completed Sample IEP

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