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Need help writing an IEP or facilitating a meeting? Below you will find the exact form to meet all your needs.
Attach this form as a cover letter to the paperwork you send home to parents when informing them of an IEP meeting.
The paperwork that goes along with an IEP can be confusing and overwhelming. Keep everything straight and accounted for with this helpful form.
There is no one more important at an IEP meeting than the child themself. Use this form to get the child's input into their own IEP.
This form is perfect to help get to know your students better and to begin planning for transition. Help students complete the form to give you data to add to the IEP.
Cover your bases by keeping documentation of when and how you correspond with parents when scheduling and holding IEP meetings with this print and use form.
Parents are important members of the IEP process and know their child better than anyone. It is a must that you get their input. Use this form to help you gather data before the meeting.
Make your IEP creation easier by using this teacher input form to gather data about how your student performs academically & socially in the regular classroom setting.
Facilitating an IEP meeting can be overwhelming. This form is great for keeping the meeting flowing smoothly and making sure you don't forget anything.
Two more handy forms that are great for sending home paperwork home to parents. Just print, fill in and use.
The PLAAFP on and IEP is the Present Levels of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance that state what a student knows and doesn't know. This example helps guide you in writing quality information on your IEPs.
Decisions regarding the use of accommodations and/or modifications must be made on an individual basis by the IEP Team. These forms break down adaptations by type and subject.
Are you struggling with working as a team with your paraprofessionals? In this course I will teach you the WHY, WHAT and HOW to begin building a team with the paraprofessionals you work with.
Did you ever imagine being "boss" to paraprofessionals would be this difficult? Me neither. These forms guide you into becoming a successful supervisor.
Working in a special education program is stressful enough without having to deal with adults who don't get along. These 10 steps help provide structure to your department and set everyone up for success.
There is no better way to clearly communicate your expectations than with a form that clearly communicates your expectations. Have your paras sign off on each statement.
Need to hire an additional paraprofessional or fill an open position? These questions are perfect for making sure you get the right person for the job.
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