How do I manage multiple IEP levels in one classroom? Oh friend, if I had a dollar for every time I’ve been asked that (or whispered it to myself mid-chaos), I’d have enough to buy all the laminating pouches and Velcro in the world. It’s one of the biggest challenges we face as special education... The post How Do I Manage Multiple IEP Levels In One Classroom? appeared first on Teaching Autism.| Teaching Autism
The writing of each student’s IEP takes place within the larger picture of the special education process under IDEA. Before taking a detailed look at the IEP, it may be helpful to look briefly at how a student is identified as having a disability and needing special education and related services and, thus, an IEP.| www.ldonline.org
Let’s talk about one of the biggest teacher wins out there: linking life skills and IEP goals. Nothing feels as good as when something fun, functional, and hands-on also hits your IEP targets. That’s exactly what happens when we use life skills centers intentionally – they become more than just “fun Friday” activities. They become... The post Life Skills and IEP Goals – A Special Education Teacher’s Cheat Sheet appeared first on Teaching Autism.| Teaching Autism