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✨Let's talk about Parents and Special Educators Collaborating✨ 1. Ask the teachers questions - Remember the saying “There is no such thing as a dumb question” 2. Speak up for your child if something in the classroom is not working for them - If a classmate is bothering them in their seat; they can’t see the board; they need help academically, emotionally, or behaviorally 3. Volunteer in the classroom - This is a great way to get a hands-on look at what your child is learning in the classroom. There are many parents who express to me that their child is so much different at home than at school. By volunteering in the classroom, the parent can see how the child interacts with their teacher and peers and get ideas on ways to work with their child at home. 4. Get to know your children’s friends and their families - I find this really helpful as a parent. I like getting to know the other families to give my children a chance to socialize with their peers outside of the classroom. How do you make special education a collaborative process? Comment below! #SpecialEducation #EFMP #IEP #Collaboration #MilitaryChildren #MilitaryFamilies

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