Resources for the Family at home
The IEP for Home
Essential Skills for Learning are much harder to master when parents and their children are still struggling with challenging behaviors in the home.
IEP for Home
Positive Relationships
Sleep and healthy sleeping habits
Nutrition, and healthy eating habits
Movement
Schedule of privileges and tasks
Rules
Friendships
Homework
You may need to support your child at home before you build your child’s IEP at school. Take a look at Erik’s companion website the IEP for Home. Spend some time there. Then, come back and build your child’s IEP at school!
Watch Erik explain the “IEP for Home.” See the video below. Also, see Erik and access the self-assessment tool at: Understood.org/toolkit
https://www.understood.org/articles/building-your-childs-life-skills-toolkit