
IEP Toolkit for Parents: Lifetime Access with Videos Watch Preview
Who needs a little IEP help?
Are you a parent who wants to ensure that your child receives the best education possible?
Then you need our IEP advocacy tools! Our comprehensive collection features a wide range of resources that can help you advocate for your child's Individualized Education Program (IEP).
It's literally an entire library of helpful, easy-to-use and easy-to-implement tools & resources, right at your fingertips. It's so good, you'll wonder how you ever lived without it!
With this IEP Toolkit, you don't just get a bunch of printables. You get a live community where you can find support and answers to your questions and learn how to get the data on your side -- an invaluable perk to the parent who feels as if the school is turning their heads away from the clear signs that she or he needs extra help.
Plus the best and most helpful IEP advice you'll find online. Thousands of satisfied customers depend on it.
These tools include:
- The 4-Step Transformation: How to develop your IEP strategy. Value $17
- Keep your IEP "stuff" organized so it doesn't overwhelm you. Binder Parts. Value $17
- IEPs are Data-Driven--Make sure you're doing it adequately. Parent Concern Letter. Value $17
- Parent Concern letter: THE MOST IMPORTANT thing you will do as a parent in the IEP process. Value Priceless
- Never be nervous again. How to prepare for an IEP Meeting. Value $17
- Distance Learning Specific (Homebound or Covid). How to address your concerns homebound. Value $17
- IEP Goal Tracker for you to monitor your child's progress from year to year. Value $17
- Thousands of IEP ideas for you to browse and use. IEP development resources. Value $20
- Parents' Rights Booklet and other resources at your fingertips. IEP Law and regs for all 50 states. Value $17
- Address Your Distance Learning concerns whether from the pandemic or homebound placement. Value $17
- Understand and create your vision statement, one of the BEST things you can do! Value $17
- My personal and curated collection of free e-guides on specific IEP concepts. Value $17
With our IEP advocacy tools, you'll be able to navigate the IEP process with confidence and communicate effectively with school officials. You'll have everything you need to be a powerful advocate for your child's education and future.
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Parent IEP Toolkit: Start Here!
How to Make the Most of your Time (and this purchase!)
Parent Advocacy Tools & Knowledge
IEP Knowledge and Information: E-Guides for Parents
Parent Concerns Letter: Templates + Examples
THE MOST IMPORTANT thing you will do as a parent in the IEP process.
IEP Resources and Reference Content
Parents' Rights Booklet and other resources at your fingertips.
How to Create an IEP Vision Statement
Understand why a Vision Statement is so important, and create one!
Common Parent IEP Mistakes Guide
IEP Binder: Organize, Track, and Advocate Smarter
Keep your IEP "stuff" organized so it doesn't overwhelm you.
Parent's Guide to FAPE
IEP Meeting Prep and Attendance
How to Prepare for an IEP Meeting
IEP Meeting Readiness Checklist
IEP Meeting Notes Graphic Organizer
IEP Meeting Notes
IEP Meeting Worksheet
IEP Meeting Preparation and Attendance Tools
No more tears, no more stress. Walk in prepared and confident.
IEP Goal & Accommodation Ideas
Thousands of IEP ideas for you to browse and use.
How to Understand your IEP Evaluations
IEP Data Collection + Record Review Tools
IEP Goal Tracker
IEP Present Levels Checklist
IEP Evaluations Checklist
Parent Documentation
Shortened School Day Considerations
IEP Progress Monitoring
Blank Calendar Templates
Data + Record Review: OLD PDFs
IEPs are Data-Driven--Make sure you're doing it adequately.
Email Templates: Concerns About Progress or Services
Requesting Data or Progress Monitoring Reports
Notifying the School of Regression or Lack of Progress
Requesting an Increase in Service Minutes or Support
Requesting ESY (Extended School Year)
Requesting Compensatory Services After Missed Minutes
Reporting Missed or Inconsistent Services (e.g., no speech for 3 weeks)
Email Templates: Evaluation Related
Request for IEE at Public Expense Using Selected Provider
Request for Initial Special Education Evaluation
Request for Independent Educational Evaluation (IEE)
Request for Additional/Reevaluation Assessment
Request for Reimbursement of Independent Educational Evaluation
Request for Functional Behavioral Assessment
Email Templates: General
Read before you hit send!
Thank-You and Recap After a Productive Meeting
Positive Update and Appreciation
Email Templates: Health, Behavior, and Safety
Requesting a Safety Plan Due to Escalating Behaviors
Reporting Injury or Bullying Incident at School
Reporting a New Diagnosis (with updated documentation)
Requesting a BIP (Behavior Intervention Plan) or Revision
Requesting a Health Plan or Update to Emergency Protocol
Concern About Frequent Pickups Due to Behavior
Email Templates: IEP Meeting Related
Requesting a Copy of the IEP in Advance of Meeting
Request for IEP Meeting to Discuss Placement
Request for IEP Meeting to Discuss 1:1 Support
Request for IEP Meeting
Follow-Up After IEP Meeting (Awaiting IEP/Next Steps) Copy
Email Templates: IEP Process & Documentation
Request for Manifestation Determination Review
Request for Prior Written Notice
Request for Prior Written Notice for Any Proposed or Refused Actions
Requesting an IEP Amendment Without a Meeting
Email Templates: Scheduling, Transitions, and Records
Requesting a Transition Plan for Middle/High School
Requesting a Re-entry Meeting After Hospitalization or Absence
Requesting School Records or IEP File
Requesting a Transfer Meeting (Changing Schools or Districts)
Requesting a 504 Plan Meeting Instead of IEP Copy
Email Templates: Pushback that is Assertive but Diplomatic
Pushing Back on Delay Without Sounding Combative
Requesting Clarification After a Confusing Meeting
Documenting a Verbal Agreement in Writing
Bullet Journal Pages for your IEP Journey
Use Bullet Journal Pages as appropriate in your IEP process.