The Ultimate IEP Binder Tool Kit | IEP OrganizerCreating an IEP binder is one of the best ways to make sure it is easy to access all the details in the mounds of paperwork. Between IEP documents, school documents and outside doctor assessments, and research, you can literally have piles of paperwork to sort through.

As we all know, the best advocacy can happen when we are super organized. I talk about this in my book, Special Ed Mom Survival Guide, in chapter 33, Track Everything and Stay Organized!  Knowing what to keep track of, and using an IEP Organizer, is key to making sure you are on top of what your child is getting and what your child needs.

That is why I created this simple IEP Organizer printable. With 40 pages of forms, lists and information, this toolkit gives you all the pieces you need to stay organized! It even has pre-layed out pages for binder tabs, and cover and spine printouts for your notebook.

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The Ultimate IEP Binder Toolkit includes forms and pages for:

General Information:

  • Contact LIsts
  • Student Synopsis & Strengths
  • Child Strengths and Weaknesses
  • Calendars & Schedules

IEP Team Communication

  • Communications Forms & Procedures

Current IEP:

  • All IEP information
  • Goals
  • Accommodations/Modifications
  • Notes
  • Support plans
  • Prepping for the next IEP

Historical Documents:

  • Previous IEPs
  • Report Cards & Progress Reports
  • Work Samples
  • Assessments & Testing
  • Medical Information

IEP Tools and Resources:

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The Ultimate IEP Binder Toolkit Printable
The Ultimate IEP Binder Toolkit Printable
The Ultimate IEP Binder Toolkit Printable
The Ultimate IEP Binder Toolkit Printable

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Bonnie Landau is a licensed professional clinical counselor and educational consultant in Ventura County, California. Her goal is to help parents of neurodivergent individuals find strategies and solutions to help their children succeed in school and in life. Bonnie is also the author of Special Ed Mom Survival Guide: How to Prevail in the Special Education Process and Find Life-long Strategies for You and Your Child.