High Quality IEPs https://highqualityieps.net/
Transition Resources for Special Education providers, students, and families to promote student participation in the IEP journey:
Before the IEP:
Building on My Strengths (Student Edition) (Educator Edition) (Parent Edition) (Parent Edition-Spanish)
All About Me Student Presentation Template for Early Childhood/Elementary Students Electronic braille file (Electronic Braille) Screen reader accessible (Screen Reader)
All About Me Student Presentation Template for Secondary Students Electronic braille file (Electronic Braille) Screen reader accessible (Screen Reader
During the IEP:
After the IEP
Transition Planning: The Basics Guide - Help students prepare for life after high school, write IEPs that meet the legal mandate, and implement IEPs using Best Practices
Skills to Pay The Bills Curriculum
"Skills to Pay the Bills: Mastering Soft Skills for Workplace Success," is a curriculum developed by ODEP focused on teaching "soft" or workforce readiness skills to youth, including youth with disabilities. Created for youth service professionals as an introduction to workplace interpersonal and professional skills, the curriculum is targeted for youth ages 14 to 21 in both in-school and out-of-school environments. The basic structure of the program is comprised of modular, hands-on, engaging activities that focus on six key skill areas: communication, enthusiasm and attitude, teamwork, networking, problem solving and critical thinking, and professionalism.
NTACT supports resources to improve opportunities and outcomes for student with disabilities.
Created by Kristine Bautista, Special Educator at Mountain View-Los Altos Union High School District
Various resources to support students in financial literacy and money management.
Right to Work Authorization for Undocumented Students:
For Students 21 y/o and Younger Who Have Experienced Abuse, Neglect or Abandonment
DEAF VERSE
Deafverse is a choose-your-own-adventure online game created just for deaf teenagers, where they can learn important skills for success in high school and beyond. Players get to make their own choices, stand up for themselves, and build confidence and skills they can use in real life.
Choose Your Future - National Deaf Center