IEP Meeting Resources | Special Education Teachers

This board is full of ideas to help special education teachers prepare for and run a successful IEP meeting. Here you will find IEP meeting checklists, IEP agenda ideas along with tips for setting up an IEP meeting room to make it more inviting for special education parents and the IEP team. You'll also find parent resources for IEP meetings and tips for what you should do before, during and after an IEP meeting, along with IEP meeting tips for first year special education teachers.
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Navigating Conversations About Disabilities with Parents
As special education teachers, our job isn’t just to support your students. We also have a responsibility to support parents of students with disabilities. But navigating conversations about disabilities with special education parents can sometimes be challenging. Learn how to navigate tricky conversations with parents about their child’s disability, understand the parent’s perspective and important questions to ask to help support special education parents as they navigate special education.
The IEP Toolkit | Special Education Resources
Tired of the stress that comes with writing IEPs? This IEP Toolkit is a game changer for special education teachers. This IEP Toolkit was designed for special education teachers to help streamline the IEP writing process and help you cut your IEP writing time in half. WIth this IEP Toolkit you’ll have everything you need to write IEPs including an IEP Writing Timeline, an IEP Planner, a Present Level Template and Accommodations and Modifications for Special Education. Grab this IEP Toolkit here
Free IEP Writing Timeline for Special Education
Keep track of every step of the IEP process with this FREE IEP Writing Timeline. This free IEP writing checklist includes all the important dates you need to remember when writing an IEP in one place. Know exactly when to send home a draft IEP, when to invite parents and the IEP team to the IEP meeting, when to contact special education parents and when to follow up after the IEP meeting. Use this IEP Writing Timeline to simplify the IEP writing process as a special education teacher.
Digital & Printable Collaboration Forms for Special Education
As a special education teacher, we collaborate with a lot of other school professionals, (SLPs, OT, general education teachers) to provide the best education for our students in special education. This printable collaboration form and digital collaboration log makes it easy to document these collaborations and keep track of everything for students IEPs and progress monitoring. Grab this set of collaboration logs here.
IEP Handouts for your IEP Team
Use these IEP brochures to inform and educate special education parents and the IEP team members on the parts of an IEP, disability categories, what an IEP is, accommodations and modifications, IEP goal writing, special education acronyms and more. These brochures are perfect for sending home to parents, including in your sub binder, and using as part of an IEP meeting. Grab this bundle of IEP handouts here.
Behavior Intervention Plan Snapshot
These Editable Behavior Intervention Forms have everything you need for behavior intervention from referral to observation to creating a Behavior Intervention Plan to collecting data on all things behavior. This editable Behavior Intervention Plan includes a behavior observation form, a behavior referral form, behavior trackers, behavior data graphs and so much more. It has everything you need to document behaviors and create a behavior intervention plan for your special education students.
Free IEP Writing Timeline for Special Education
Keep track of every step of the IEP process with this FREE IEP Writing Timeline. This free IEP writing checklist includes all the important dates you need to remember when writing an IEP in one place. Know exactly when to send home a draft IEP, when to invite parents and the IEP team to the IEP meeting, when to contact special education parents and when to follow up after the IEP meeting. Use this IEP Writing Timeline to simplify the IEP writing process as a special education teacher.
Editable Behavior Intervention Plan at a Glance
These Editable Behavior Intervention Forms have everything you need for behavior intervention from referral to observation to creating a Behavior Intervention Plan to collecting data on all things behavior. This editable Behavior Intervention Plan includes a behavior observation form, a behavior referral form, behavior trackers, behavior data graphs and so much more. It has everything you need to document behaviors and create a behavior intervention plan for your special education students.
Collaboration Forms & Collaboration Log for Special Education
As a special education teacher, we collaborate with a lot of other school professionals, (SLPs, OT, general education teachers) to provide the best education for our students in special education. This printable collaboration form and digital collaboration log makes it easy to document these collaborations and keep track of everything for students IEPs and progress monitoring. Grab this set of collaboration logs here.
IEP Brochures for Special Education Parents
Use these IEP brochures to inform and educate special education parents and the IEP team members on the parts of an IEP, disability categories, what an IEP is, accommodations and modifications, IEP goal writing, special education acronyms and more. These brochures are perfect for sending home to parents, including in your sub binder, and using as part of an IEP meeting. Grab this bundle of IEP handouts here.
How to Explain Disabilities to Parents as a Special Education Teacher
As special education teachers, our job isn’t just to support your students. We also have a responsibility to support parents of students with disabilities. But navigating conversations about disabilities with special education parents can sometimes be challenging. Learn how to navigate tricky conversations with parents about their child’s disability, understand the parent’s perspective and important questions to ask to help support special education parents as they navigate special education.
10 Things You Should Never Say at an IEP Meeting
As special education teachers, there are so many things to do to prepare for your first IEP meeting or your next IEP meeting and we usually focus on what to do and say at an IEP meeting. But it’s just as important to think about things NOT to say at an IEP meeting to special education parents or the IEP team. Here are 10 things you should not say at an IEP meeting and what to say instead to make sure your special education students receive the support and services they need.
IEP Collaboration Forms for Special Education
As a special education teacher, we collaborate with a lot of other school professionals, (SLPs, OT, general education teachers) to provide the best education for our students in special education. This printable collaboration form and digital collaboration log makes it easy to document these collaborations and keep track of everything for students IEPs and progress monitoring. Grab this set of collaboration logs here.
IEP Transition Plan Forms and Checklists
If you a special education teacher who teaches middle or high school students, these Transition Plan forms and checklists are a must have. These Transition plan forms are great for IEP teams to plan and implement services and supports for students who are of transition age. They include a parent transition assessment, a transition checklist, transition planners and suggested transition activities by grade level. Grab these transition planning forms here.
IEP Handouts for Special Education Teachers and Parents
Use these IEP brochures to inform and educate special education parents and the IEP team members on the parts of an IEP, disability categories, what an IEP is, accommodations and modifications, IEP goal writing, special education acronyms and more. These brochures are perfect for sending home to parents, including in your sub binder, and using as part of an IEP meeting. Grab this bundle of IEP handouts here.