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A Road Map To Success - Individualized Education Program
http://www.hyperlexia.org/iep_roadmap.html
This booklet is published by the State of Ohio Department of Education

Individualized Education Programs - NICHCY Briefing Paper
http://www.nichcy.org/pubs/otherpub/lg2txt.htmThis publication provides substantial guidance regarding the legal requirements for developing a student's IEP. It is a verbatim reprinting of (a) federal regulations about IEPs, and (b) Appendix A (formerly Appendix C) to the IDEA 97, which is a series of questions and answers about federal regulations on the IEP.

Transition Services in the IEP
http://www.nichcy.org/pubs/transum/ts8txt.htm
This issue of Transition Summary looks closely at the definitions, mandates, and structure of transition services for youth with disabilities, as mandated within IDEA.

Helping Students Develop Their IEP's
http://www.nichcy.org/pubs/stuguide/ta2.htm
This guide is written primarily for parents and teachers who would like to help students with disabilities become involved in developing their own Individualized Education Program (IEP).

A Student's Guide to the IEP
http://www.nichcy.org/pubs/stuguide/st1.htm
This guide is intended to help students with disabilities participate in planning and writing their own Individualized Education Program (IEP). The guide tells students what an IEP is, why they need to be part of their IEP team, how to help write the IEP, and much more.

A Parent's Guide to Special Education and Related Services
http://www.nichcy.org/pubs/parent/pa9.htm
Communicating Through Letterwriting

Questions Often Asked About Special Education Services
http://www.nichcy.org/pubs/otherpub/lg1.htm
This Briefing Paper uses a question and answer format to provide guidance about special education services. It is written primarily to help parents learn, in overview fashion, about the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and how children with disabilities access special education and related services.

Individualized Education Programs - Questions & Answers
http://www.nichcy.org/pubs/otherpub/lg2.htm
This publication provides substantial guidance regarding the legal requirements for developing a student's IEP. It is a verbatim reprinting of (a) federal regulations about IEPs, and (b) Appendix A (formerly Appendix C) to the IDEA 97, which is a series of questions and answers about federal regulations on the IEP.

What Makes a Good Individual Education Plan for Your Child?
http://www.pacer.org/parent/iep.htm
From Minnesota's Special Education Laws

The Education of Children and Youth with Special Needs: What do the Laws Say?
http://www.nichcy.org/pubs/newsdig/nd15.htm
This NICHCY News Digest focuses on the educational and civil rights of children and youth with disabilities through age 21.

Related Services for School-aged Children with Disabilities
http://www.nichcy.org/pubs/newsdig/nd16.htm
Related services are intended to address the individual needs of students with disabilities, in order that they may benefit from their educational program. Occupational and physical therapy, school health services, and special transportation assistance are just some examples of related services that can help eligible students with disabilities.

Questions and Answers about the IDEA
http://www.nichcy.org/pubs/newsdig/nd21.htm
This News Digest answers many of the questions and concerns that families and professionals have about the mandates and requirements of the IDEA, including a section which examines in detail the Individualized Education Program (IEP), the written document that describes a student's educational program, and how it is developed.

Promising Practices and Future Directions for Special Education
http://www.nichcy.org/pubs/newsdig/nd19.htm
This News Digest looks at the issues of educational effectiveness and educational reform, including the importance of including special education in the school community, what research has to say about effective educational practices in general and about effective practices for students with disabilities in particular, and suggestions to parents and professionals for accessing resources and information about special education practice and school reform.

 A Student's Guide to the IEP

At the ARD Meeting: A Parent Checklist - (An ARD is what some states call their IEP meetings).

Deaf Students Education Services; Policy Guidance - A Department of Education document found in the Federal Register

Extended School Year Services Technical Assistance Resource Document - From the Virginia Dept of Education

IEP Guide - Free IEP guide and support.

IEP Templates for Professionals in Special Education - Templates available for California only.

IEP Ideas for Deaf/HOH Kids

IEP4U - Has over 4000 free Goals and Objectives (IEP-ITP) each with changeable benchmarks.

New And Revised And Even Better Consent Form - a tongue in cheek look at the educational evaluation process.

Publications Relating to Special Education - from Protection & Advocacy, Inc.

Student IEP Ruled Non-transferable

The Pediatrician's Role in Development and Implementation of an Individual Education Plan (IEP) and/or an Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP) - From the American Association of Pediatrics.

Understanding Tests and Measurements for the Parent and Advocate

What Is Your IEP IQ?

Writing the IEP
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