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What to do when you’re concerned about your child’s IEP or 504 plan.   [Understood's Home Page]( Get tips on what to do if your child’s IEP or 504 plan doesn’t seem to be working. Learn about your legal rights — and how to handle disagreements with your child’s school about accommodations. Plus, a sneak peek of our new season of Understood Explains. [Read ''My child’s IEP doesn’t seem to be working. Now what?'']( [Read:]( [When your child’s IEP isn’t working]( [When your child’s IEP isn’t working]( Are you worried that your child doesn’t seem to be making the progress you expected? Get tips and downloadable resources to ensure the IEP team (and your child) are on track. [Get the tips](   [Read ''The school wants to change my child’s accommodations. What can I do?'']( [Read:]( [Accommodations and your rights]( [Accommodations and your rights]( Discover how to advocate for your child when their school wants to modify accommodations. Learn about your legal rights and how to respond when you disagree with the school. [Learn more](   New season of Understood Explains: IEPs coming soon! [Understood Explains Season 3: IEPS ''Learn about IEPs and how they can help kids thrive]( Want to know how special education works and get IEP tips for parents? This season of Understood Explains covers the ins and outs of individualized education programs. Host Juliana Urtubey is the 2021 National Teacher of the Year and has helped many families develop IEPs. Episodes drop weekly in English and Spanish, starting March 21. [View the trailer](   Facebook Live on IEPS now available! View the recorded Facebook Live session with Rayma Griffen on IEPS. [Watch now]( Follow us! [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [TikTok]( [LinkedIn]( [Pinterest]( Help more people thrive Understood.org is a nonprofit that helps the 70 million people in the United States with learning and thinking differences anticipate the challenges, barriers, or opportunities in life and confidently reach their potential. [Support Us]( You are receiving this email because you subscribed to the Understood distribution list. Sent to: {EMAIL} Understood for All Inc., 96 Morton Street, Floor 5, New York, NY 10014, United States [Unsubscribe]( | For more information, please review our [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Use](

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