• Not sure if your child qualifies for an IEP or 504 plan? Check out these free resources:

    • Qualifying Diagnoses for an IEP
    • What’s the Difference Between a 504 Plan and an IEP?
  • Need help with the IEP process? Check out our article IEP 101 for plenty of tips and resources, from reviewing assessments to advocating for accommodations in the IEP meeting.

  • Check out How to Write IEP Goals for tips, resources, and templates to help you!

  • See Least Restrictive Environment and Placement Options in an IEP for more information about types of placement and how to understand the best fit for your child.

  • These free resources can help you with tips on how to advocate for inclusion and help your child socialize:

    • Inclusion 101
    • Socialization and Inclusion: Nurturing Authentic Peer Relationships
  • See What You Need to Know About Accommodations and Modifications for help!

  • Check out these free resources to learn more about AT and AAC:

    • Assistive Technology (AT) 101
    • Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Programs and Devices
  • If you have concerns about behavior at school, these free resources may help:

    • Functional Behavioral Assessments 101
    • Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) 101

    To learn more about working with aides, see our article The 411 on 1:1 Aides.

  • We may have an article about your concern in our free resource library. Check out our Education and IEPs decoder to dive in! You can also schedule a free Kickstart to chat with an Undivided Navigator about any specific question you have.

  • Be sure to check out our article How to Develop a Strength-Based IEP for practical tips and resources!

  • Do you know your options for resolving disputes with the team? Check out the section "What can you do if you disagree with the IEP?" in this article.

  • Do you know who should be participating in IEP meetings with you? See our article Team Players and Their Roles to learn more.

  • Even before your child enters high school, it's important to be thinking about the requirements for a diploma. Learn more in these free resources:

    • Building a Goal-Oriented Future: Earning a Diploma or a Certificate of Completion
    • Options and Opportunities: New Pathways to a Diploma
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