IEP at a Glance can be filled out by therapists or special education staff and given to the classroom teachers at the beginning of the school year, OR classroom teachers can use it as an outline/summary to fill in as they look at the student's special education file. This is a great way to summarize the student's IEP and start the conversation about that student's needs for the school year. Many teachers have appreciated this one-page approach!! [For students with many accommodations, I often at
Document (.doc) can be adjusted to fit your needs. IEP Case Manager can send this form home to get more information for more effectively scheduling IEP meetings! Top half to be filled out by parent, including contact information and scheduling preferences. Bottom half is for the parent to keep and includes IEP and MDT due dates, reasons for contacting the Case Manager. Contact information can be typed in at the bottom of the page and/or a business card can be attached to the bottom portion for t
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Experience
I am currently in my 3rd year working in the public school setting, birth to 21.
Teaching style
Pull out, inclusion, speedy speech (intensive articulation), social skills groups, Response to Intervention, home visits, and a lot of collaboration!
My own education history
B.A. in communication sciences and disorders,
M.S. in speech-language pathology,
MS,CCC-SLP
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