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IEP Self-Advocacy Books and Activities for Special Education

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Using these books has made a *major* impact on my students, their self-confidence, and their ability to advocate for themselves. I cannot recommend it highly enough.
Extremely helpful way to break it down to students, and some parents as well. I appreciate how they address common topics and provides clear information to help the student understand their extra supports.

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    Description

    Teachers know how to advocate for their students, but do students with disabilities have self-advocacy skills or know the importance of self-advocacy?

    These self-advocacy books and activities for students with IEPs will be the perfect resource for elementary, middle school, and high school students to learn and practice self-advocacy skills.

    Students typically begin learning about their IEPs at transition age, which is age 16 per the IDEA (and age 14 in some states). But it is never too early to teach students about themselves, their IEPs, and how to self advocate for their wants and needs. This bundle is intended to help you do just that - empower your students.

    These books and activities can be used at home or at school.

    Each book title comes with:

    • Editable letter home to parents

    • Adapted Book with comprehension test (digital + printable)

    • IEP Reader - same content as Level 2 Adapted Book (digital + printable)

    • 1 Extended Activity

    Each adapted book and reader uses real pictures, enabling the books to be used with any age of student.

    What titles are included?

    1. What is an IEP?
    2. What is a Disability?
    3. Parts of an IEP
    4. What is an IEP Meeting?
    5. Who is on My IEP Team?
    6. Why Do I Need an IEP?
    7. My Role in My IEP
    8. How Can I Self Advocate for Myself
    9. Who is My Case Manager?
    10. What Do I Do During My IEP Meeting?
    11. How to Set Goals
    12. What Are My Accommodations and Modifications?
    13. What Are My Related Services?
    14. What is a Transition Plan?
    15. How Can I Help With My Transition Plan?

    Each book title comes with a letter to send home to parents, a printable and digital adapted book, a printable and digital reader, and an activity to further learning and self advocacy.

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