Lesson 12 - Evaluating My IEP Participation. This lesson leads students through a process of self-evaluation regarding their participation in their IEP meeting. By Kris English.
This document contains all materials included in the Me! lessons, except for the supplemental PowerPoint presentations. These are listed within each unit and can be downloaded separately from the tabl
...e below. All 10 units, introductory information, additional resources, and unit quizzes with answers are compiled into a single document. From the University of Oklahoma. 2015.
Checklist for late elementary and middle school students regarding knowing own needs and strategies to reach goals. From Kansas University Center on Developmental Disabilities.
Information to be considered by DHH teachers and school teams listing possible accommodations and self-advocacy expectations in the areas of a) communication access, b) communication interaction, c) a
...dditional supports, d) special considerations.
Informational handout from the National Deaf Center. Includes information on self-determination and deaf youth, strengthening self-determination, and recommended resources.
This Teacher's Guide describes how the SDLMI Learning Model of Instruction and how teachers can use the model to support students with or without disabilities to: a) learn and use skills that enable t
...hem to learn problem-solving, goal setting, attainment, b) identify meaningful learning goals, c) make progress toward goals, d) achieve more positive outcomes, e) become more self-determined. By Kansas University Center on Developmental Disabilities.
Progress monitoring sheet specifying student skill areas for interpreter use with the specific common core standard identified for each skill area. Fillable.
Chart listing ages 2-3 years, 4-6 years, 7-11 years, 12-19 years with characteristics of communication, stage of PS-ychosocial development, goal, activity, and additional resources/supports.
Worksheet to raise student awareness about the importance of feeling on behavior and responding to the comments of others. Includes the concept of reframing the potential meaning of comments.
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