The IEP (Individualized Education Program) process can be confusing and overwhelming, especially for parents new to the special education system. These 30–40 minute modules break down what you need to know about the IEP process.
You can watch through the entire ten-part series or jump right in with the modules that are most interesting to you. Clicking on the module will direct you to a registration page. After filling out the required information, you will be able access the recorded video(s).
Have an Individualized Education Program meeting coming up and don’t have time to check out all of our mini modules? You may like our IEP Checklist Webinar which provides a basic overview of things to consider before, during and after the IEP meeting.
Module 1 Handouts: Powerpoint • Special Ed in Plain Language • DPI Bulletin: FAPE • DPI Bulletin: LRE • More Resources
Module 2 Handouts: Powerpoint • Special Ed in Plain Language • R-1 Sample Referral Form • Referral Receipt • More Resources
Module 3 Handouts: Powerpoint • Special Ed in Plain Language • IE-3 Consent for Addtl Assessment • ER-1 Sample Evaluation • More Resources
Module 4 Handouts: Powerpoint • Special Ed in Plain Language • RE -1 Notice of Reeval • RE-3 Notice of Reeval Not Needed • More Resources
5: WRITING THE IEP (PART 1)
Click to WatchModule 5 Handouts: Powerpoint • Special Ed in Plain Language • I-2 IEP Team Participant Agreement • I-4 IEP Linking Page •More Resources
6: WRITING THE IEP (PART 2)
Click to WatchModule 6 Handouts: Powerpoint • Special Ed in Plain Language • I-4 IEP Sample Form • WCASS Print Disability • More Resources
7: WRITING THE IEP (PART 3)
Click to WatchModule 7 Handouts: Powerpoint • Special Ed in Plain Language • I-4 IEP Linking Form • DPI Bulletin: Supplementary Aids & Services • More Resources
8: WRITING THE IEP (PART 4)
Click to WatchThis 4-part series will provide in-depth coverage of every section of the IEP. Takeaways from Part 4 include:
Naming the 4 descriptions required for each service listed in the IEP, knowing when and what to include in the IEP for students turning 14, and the placement process, including parental consent.
Module 8 Handouts: Powerpoint • Special Ed in Plain Language • I-4 Linking Form • DPI Bulletin: Supplementary Aids & Services • More Resources
Module 9 Handouts: Powerpoint • Special Ed in Plain Language • I-10 Changes to IEP without Meeting Form • I-11 Extended School Year Form • More Resources
Module 10 Handouts: Powerpoint • Special Ed in Plain Language • Special Ed Procedural Rights • M-1 Response to Parent Request Form • More Resources
Module 11 Handouts: Powerpoint • Special Ed in Plain Language • Guide to DPI IEP Sample Forms • WI DPI CCR IEP Steps • More Resources