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This clear and visually engaging infographic breaks down the IEP process into five key steps: initial referral, evaluation, eligibility, initial IEP meeting, and annual/triennial reviews. Designed for parents, educators, and advocates, it simplifies the journey of supporting children with special education needs, providing a quick and accessible guide to understanding each phase. Perfect for sharing in workshops or personal advocacy.
Description
Free IEP Resource – Timeline of IEP Meetings & Reviews :
Navigating the Individualized Education Program (IEP) process can be overwhelming for families and educators. This visually engaging infographic provides a clear and comprehensive timeline of the key milestones in the IEP process, from the initial referral to annual reviews. Designed with simplicity and accessibility in mind, this resource helps parents, teachers, and advocates understand every step of the journey in supporting a child’s unique educational needs.
Key Features:
- Step-by-Step Guidance: Explains each phase of the IEP process, including the initial referral, evaluation, eligibility determination, initial IEP meeting, and ongoing annual and triennial reviews.
- Visual Appeal: A beautifully designed roadmap-style infographic with icons and a clean layout to make the information easy to follow.
- Educational Support: Highlights the purpose of each step and what families and educators can expect along the way.
- Inclusive Design: Crafted to support parents, caregivers, and teachers working with children who require special education services, including those with speech disorders such as apraxia.
This free IEP resource timeline simplifies complex processes, empowering families and professionals to advocate effectively for their child’s or student’s educational success. Whether you’re new to the IEP process or looking for a resource to share with others, this tool offers clarity and confidence.
Perfect for:
- Parents preparing for their first IEP meeting
- Teachers and advocates supporting families
- Workshops, webinars, or educational events focused on special education
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