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With over 8 years experience as a special education teacher and IEP case manager, and as a sibling of a brother with Down Syndrome & Autism, Carly has a unique perspective and knowledge base of the world of IEP's. She is the owner of IEP Consulting, LLC as an IEP consultant and advocate.
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Preview of A Parent's IEP Binder Organization Set

A Parent's IEP Binder Organization Set

Teachers: Give your parents the gift of organization when you send home all that IEP paperwork! Most parents say the stacks of paperwork they receive from the school around IEP meeting time is just so overwhelming and they don't know what is what. "A Parent's IEP Binder Organization Set" includes helpful labeled tab dividers that provide a description for each page set you send home. Parents: Do you have huge stacks of IEP paperwork and have no clue what is what? Organization helps a parent fe
Preview of IEP Acronyms & Definitions

IEP Acronyms & Definitions

Teachers: Are you a first year special education teacher or an experienced teacher mentoring a new teacher? This list of IEP acronyms can be a helpful resource to keep it all straight! Parents: IEP jargon and acronyms got you confused? It can be very overwhelming sitting in an IEP meeting when the team keeps using educational terms that you may not fully understand. These hidden terms can often be misleading when you are told what type of support your child is actually receiving. Use this help
Preview of Note Taking Sheet During the IEP Meeting_ IEP-At-A-Glance

Note Taking Sheet During the IEP Meeting_ IEP-At-A-Glance

Teachers: Use this note taking template during the IEP meeting to jot down important details to serve as your student's IEP-At-A-Glance. You can use this to share with your teaching assistants who work with that student and/or as the cover page for your teacher file for that student. Parents: Use this note taking template during the IEP meeting to record the important details decided for your child's IEP. You should be able to fill out all of these areas in this template before leaving the mee
Preview of A Teacher's IEP Binder Organization Set for an IEP Meeting

A Teacher's IEP Binder Organization Set for an IEP Meeting

Teachers: Use these binder tab divider covers to organize your draft IEP and notes so you can quickly refer to each as you move through the IEP meeting. Don't let technology issues slow your meeting down. An organized printed draft copy of the IEP will maximize your meeting time when you experience the oh-so-common technical difficulties when everyone is in the IEP program at the same time around the table. Besides, many parents say they feel a meeting has a more personal touch when there are le
Preview of A Parent's IEP Meeting Prep Sheet

A Parent's IEP Meeting Prep Sheet

Teachers: You can send "A Parent's IEP Meeting Prep Sheet" home to parents prior to an upcoming IEP meeting to complete and return to you. This will help you know exactly what their concerns are for their child BEFORE the meeting. In addition, this will allow you to plan ahead for addressing and documenting parent concerns in your draft IEP prep. Added bonus: most parents who use this with their school team say that it makes them feel more like a member of the IEP team and planning process. P
Preview of Things for IEP Parents to Remember

Things for IEP Parents to Remember

Teachers: Do you feel like "your hands are tied" at the IEP table in regards to what you can do to advocate for your students from the inside? You can send home this helpful handout to remind parents they are an equal member of the IEP team. Parents: This helpful handout serves as an informative reminder of the role you play in your child's IEP planning.
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About the store

Experience

With over 8 years experience as a special education teacher and IEP case manager, and as a sibling of a brother with Down Syndrome & Autism, Carly has a unique perspective and knowledge base of the world of IEP's. She is the owner of IEP Consulting, LLC as an IEP consultant and advocate.

Teaching style

highly individualized approach, ABA, multi-sensory, hands-on, play-based, music/movement based, multi-modality teaching: kinesthetic, auditorial, musical, visual, etc.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Great Teacher of the Year Award from Joliet Region Chamber of Commerce (2010 - 2011), Board of Education Award of Excellence (2010)

My own education history

More about Carly's background: Wrightslaw IEP Advocacy training as a non-lawyer advocate, BA in Special Education & Early Childhood, 8 years experience in IEP case management and teaching experience in both inclusion and self-contained settings for severe & profound disabilities, Experience and training in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), as well continual professional development in best practices in special education and methodologies, Sibling of a brother with Down Syndrome and Autism, Former program leader for Gigi's Playhouse "Fantastic Friends"

Additional biographical information

https://iepconsultingllc.blogspot.com/p/about-me.html