Advocacy in the IEP Process: Strengths-Based School Counseling in Action (Perspectives FROM THE Field) (Individualized Education Plan) (Report) - Professional School Counseling

Advocacy in the IEP Process: Strengths-Based School Counseling in Action (Perspectives FROM THE Field) (Individualized Education Plan) (Report)

By Professional School Counseling

  • Release Date: 2008-12-01
  • Genre: Family & Relationships

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As the number of students in schools receiving special education services rises, the need for advocacy for these students increases as well. Because school counselors already possess specialized training beneficial to all stakeholders in the special education process, the potential for school counselors" role in the Individualized Education Plan (IEP) process is quickly increasing. This article addresses how school counselors can collaborate with teachers and special education teams in the IEP, 504 plan, and other student support team processes. School counselors can model positive communication and assist the team in identifying student and environmental strengths while also increasing family involvement. Specific ways that school counselors can collaborate with planning teams are discussed and direct links are made to Strength-Based School Counseling (Galassi & Akos, 2007) and the ASCA National Model[R] (American School Counselor Association, 2005). **********

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