The one thing I never anticipated as a parent was how passionate I would become about advocating. As frustrating and exhausting as it can be, it is also extremely rewarding.
So whether you are new to advocating or you are a seasoned veteran, the resources found here are designed to encourage you while giving you practical tips and advice to help navigate the systems around you.
You'll find autism advocacy tips and learn how to advocate for your child.
You'll also find some resources to help you better understand the IEP process, what IEPs are, how to teach self-advocacy skills, example IEP accommodations, and more!
Ready to check out these advocacy tips and IEP resources for parents? Well, let's dig in!
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Advocacy Tips & IEP Resources for Parents
Regardless of where you are in your IEP advocacy journey, my hope is that you will find the following IEP resources and tips helpful.
Resources for Teaching Self Advocacy Skills
Resources and printables to teach self advocacy skills to kids, including topics such as knowing your triggers, listening to your body, asking for help, and more.
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FREE SELF ADVOCACY SCRIPTS
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FREE ASKING FOR HELP SOCIAL SCRIPTS
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SELF-ADVOCACY SOCIAL STORY (EDITABLE)
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TAKING A BREAK SOCIAL STORY (EDITABLE)
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LISTENING TO MY BODY SOCIAL STORY (EDITABLE)
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SENSORY OVERLOAD SOCIAL STORY (EDITABLE)
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UNDERSTANDING MY SENSES SOCIAL STORY (EDITABLE)
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SENSORY TRIGGERS SOCIAL STORY (EDITABLE)
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ASKING FOR HELP SOCIAL STORY
IEP Accommodations & Support
Knowing how to advocate for your child is only part of the picture. You also need to know what kind of supports and accommodations your child may need. Below you will find information on how to best support and accommodate your child, things to watch out for, tips for presuming competence, and more!
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PRESUME COMPETENCE: WHAT IS IT?
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STRATEGIES FOR PRESUMING COMPETENCE
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IEP RED FLAGS
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IEP GREEN FLAGS
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ACCOMMODATIONS VS MODIFICATIONS
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WHAT IS FLEXIBLE SEATING?
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FLEXIBLE SEATING PROS & CONS
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BENEFITS OF FLEXIBLE SEATING
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SUPPORTING STUDENTS WHO MASK AT SCHOOL
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SENSORY TRIGGERS IN THE CLASSROOM
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HYPERLEXIA CLASSROOM SUPPORTS
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HYPERLEXIA EVERYDAY ACCOMMODATIONS
Learn More About Neurodiversity Affirming IEPs
New to IEPs? Want to make sure they're neurodiversity affirming? Have a PDA learner? These resources are for you!
- Editable IEP Cover Letter - A great resource to complete and send with your child's IEP to their new teacher.
- Neurodiversity-Affirming Approach to IEPs Course - This course gives a great overview of the IEP process (without being overwhelming), how to write a parent input statement, and how to make sure the IEP is neurodiversity-affirming. Includes lots of example neurodiversity-affirming goals, discusses gestalt language processing quite a bit throughout, and even includes a case study of a hyperlexic and hypernumeric child!
- Supporting PDA Learners: Centering Connection, Autonomy, & Equality in the IEP Process Course - Curious about PDA and what it is? You'll not only learn about PDA in this course, but you'll learn how to build an IEP that honors their unique needs.
- The Neurodiversity Affirming IEP Community - Find the whole IEP process overwhelming? Need ongoing support? This community is for you!
Please keep in mind that the advocacy tips and IEP resources for parents found here are a constant work in progress. So check back frequently for new updates and resources.