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Annual Goal: In each area of a child's unique need, a statement of the child can be expected to accomplish within a year if appropriate special education and related services are provided.

Manifestation Determination: When a child with a disability engages in misconduct that could result in suspension or expulsion, the IEP team must make a determination of whether the child's disability is related to the misconduct. This determination is called the "Manifestation Determination".

Objectives/Benchmarks: Often used interchangeably, these terms refer to measurable, intermediate steps that enable parents, students, and educators to monitor a child's progress toward annual goals throughout the year.

PLOP: Present Level of Educational Performance: A statement which must be included on a child's IEP which describes how the child's disability affects the child's involvement and progress in the general curriculum. PLOPs should deal with all areas of education (e.g., academic, daily life activities, mobility) that are affected by the child's disability.

Present Level of Educational Performance: PLOP: A statement which must be included on a child's IEP which describes how the child's disability affects the child's involvement and progress in the general curriculum. PLOPs should deal with all areas of education (e.g., academic, daily life activities, mobility) that are affected by the child's disability.

Unique Needs: A child's educational needs which are due to the child's disability and which are unique to that child. Services provided under IDEA are to be based on a child's unique needs.

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