IEPs
Cultural Impact in the IEP
Understanding the differences in a student's cultural frame of reference can allow for the development of culturally respectful IEPs that may encourage students to more readily achieve their post-school goals.
Cultural Inventories and IEPs
Understanding the differences in a student's cultural frame of reference can allow for the development of culturally respectful IEPs that may encourage students to more readily achieve their post-school goals.
Dept. of Education Guide to IEP [offsite link]
Explanation of IEP requirements
LD Online [offsite link]
World´s leading website on learning disabilities and ADHD.
This is an IEP Q&A that does a nice job of helping parents understand what they need to do if they have concerns about aspects of their child´s IEP.
PLAAFP
A well written PLAAFP is an opportunity to develop a focused, meaningful, and effective IEP.
Prior Written Notice
Prior Written Notice is a very important safeguard and extremely useful in helping the IEP team make appropriate decisions regarding special education services and supports.
Sample IEP – Individualized Education Program
Learn more about writing good IEPs along with sample long-range goals and short-term objectives.
Special Education Facts
All students are entitled to a free and appropriate education. According to the law, children are protected under state law. Students with special needs receive services using the Individualized Education Program.
Teacher's Guide to IEP's
The first in a series of articles for educators teaching student's with IEP's. If you are a teacher who is frustrated by IEP’s, you owe it to yourself to read this series of articles.
Teacher's Guide to IEP's , Part III
The third in a series of articles for educators teaching student's with IEP's. If you are a teacher who is frustrated by IEP’s, you owe it to yourself to read this series of articles.
Teacher's Guide to IEP's, Part II
The second in a series of articles for educators teaching student's with IEP's. If you are a teacher who is frustrated by IEP’s, you owe it to yourself to read this series of articles.
Teaching IEP's
The fifth in a series of articles for educators teaching student's with IEP's. If you are a teacher who is frustrated by IEP’s, you owe it to yourself to read this series of articles.
Teaching IEP's - Special Considerations
The fourth in a series of articles for educators teaching student's with IEP's. If you are a teacher who is frustrated by IEP’s, you owe it to yourself to read this series of articles.
Teaching IEP's - Supports and Services
The final article in a series for educators teaching student's with IEP's. If you are a teacher who is frustrated by IEP’s, you owe it to yourself to read this series of articles.
The Basics of Extended School Year (ESY) Services
Decisions about whether a child is eligible for ESY services should be made based on data that is collected throughout the school year.
The Difference Between 504 Plans and IEP’s
Helping you understand the difference between educational plans in order to use them effectively and properly advocate for your child.
When IEP's Fail
Tips to prevent your child's IEP from failing.
Wrightslaw [offsite link]
An explanation of legal rights of parents and students with special needs.
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