In this 45-minute interactive session, we’ll focus on two essential aspects of your child’s education: compensatory education and progress monitoring. Understanding these concepts is key to ensuring that students—especially those with IEPs or learning accommodations—receive the support, services, and educational opportunities they need to thrive.
We’ll begin with compensatory education, exploring what it is, how it works, and when it may be necessary for students with missed services or inadequate instruction. Parents will learn how to request compensatory education, what factors to consider, and how to effectively advocate for academic recovery and additional support.
Next, we’ll dive into progress monitoring, an essential tool for tracking your child’s academic growth and ensuring they are meeting their educational goals. We’ll discuss how schools measure progress, what data should be collected, and how parents can stay actively involved in their child’s learning journey.
By the end of this class, you’ll walk away with a clear understanding of compensatory education and progress monitoring—empowering you to collaborate effectively with schools, ask the right questions, and advocate for the best outcomes for your child.