Looking to survive “IEP Season”? This toolkit is just what you need. Developed by Dr. Kristie Pretti-Frontczak, the toolkit shares a “proven formula” for developing legally defensible and meaningful IEPs for preschoolers.
The free IEP Toolkit contains the following solutions:
- Basic training video [YouTube]
- "Four Filters" printable [pdf]
- Can Do Planning printable [pdf]
- Zigzag printable [pdf]
- IEP Samples: A Google DRIVE document with sample IEP goals/objectives for preschoolers [DRIVE]
- Sample provided for addressing social reciprocity that goes from the present level to how to monitor progress over time. Can also download as a Pre-K Teach & Play Practice Point [pdf]
- Revised Goals and Objectives Rating Instrument [pdf]
- Dimensions of Behavior Unpacked [pdf]
- Tutorial on how to use the Can Do Planning form to identify priorities when developing IEPs [mp3]
- Disability - Delay - Disorder Guide [pdf]
Bonus Resource:
- Free eBook - IEP Makeover Tips and Tools [pdf]
Other Recommended Resources on Writing IEPs:
- Enhancing the Quality of Individualized Education Plan (IEP) Goals and Objectives by Dr. Kristie Pretti-Frontczak and Dr. Diane Bricker - published in the Journal of Early Intervention
- Case Law Summaries - Prepared by Wrightslaw
- How to Develop Legally Correct and Educationally Useful Programs by Barbara Bateman
- The IEP Checklist Your Guide to Creating Meaningful and Compliant IEPs [pdf]
- Reclaiming the spirit of IEPs - by Janice Fialka [link]
- Sample IEP goals from "Making Preschool Inclusion Work" by Anne Marie Richardson-Gibbs and Diane Klein [twitter link]