Student-led IEP checklist - For a child to use at an IEP meeting
Self-awareness worksheet - For older kids preparing for IEP/504 meeting
Accommodation Examples - A list of potential accommodation ideas.
Understood.org has really great resources on IEPs/504s including:
10 Differences Between IEP and 504 Plan - Contains helpful visual and textual descriptions of the differences between the two.
Arc of King County supports King County residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Shoreline School District Special Education Page - including the new vision and guiding principles.
Shoreline School District Parent Resources Page – state resources collected by Shoreline School District
Olmstead Rights – a collection of resources within Washington State
PROGRESS Center has a series of videos, and two sets of tip sheets here and here (some available in Spanish) regarding special education, IEPs, etc.
Handbook for Parents and Educators - from Washington Education Association, published in 2019
FLASH for Special Education: Sexual health education curriculum from Seattle-King County Public Health
TIES Center has a ton of resources on inclusive education topics.
Tiered Coaching Model Recorded Webinar: This webinar focuses on strategies and tools for implementing the Tiered Coaching Model (TCM), an innovative, data-driven coaching framework for supporting teachers in implementing evidence-based practices (EBPs) in their early childhood education (ECE) classrooms. Presented by the National Center for Pyramid Model Innovations.
Equitable UDL: Resources for educators on anti-oppressive UDL and equitable UDL policies and assessments from local educator and author, Diana Ma.
Head Start Inclusion: Social stories, communication cards, printable visuals for home and school. Geared towards preschool age. Also includes information on supporting children with specific disabilities.
Centre for Cultural Diversity and Ageing: Communication Cards in multiple languages.
Marion Downs Center Research: Tons of tips, tools, and information from all over the world, including Washington State. For educators and families.
Trying Differently Rather than Harder by Diane Malbin
Kindergarten Readiness Packet: Free packet to work at home for early elementary skills.
FASD Education Strategies Handbook University of South Dakota
Sitting Pretty: The View from My Ordinary Resilient Disabled Body by Rebekah Taussing
Beyond Behaviors: Using Brain Science and Compassion to Understand and Solve Children's Behavioral Challenges by Mona Delahooke
The Power of Showing Up: How Parental Presence Shapes Who Our Kids Become and How Their Brains Get Wired by Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson
The Dyslexic Advantage book, their website also has courses for teachers.
The Highly Sensitive Person book, their website has self-tests and more information.
Resource List from Shoreline PTA Council Mental Health Committee
Crisis Line - Text or call 988 or DDH Videophone for Deaf/HoH American Sign Language Users TEL/TEXT: 1-800-985-5990
Shoreline School PTAs - find your school's PTA's website
The WORKS - run by Shoreline PTA Council, the WORKS is a free clothing room that provides high quality, clean, gently used children’s and teen clothing and self-care items to Shoreline School District families
Treehouse - supports foster families and kids, including those in kinship care.
Free/Reduced Lunch Application - apply for free/reduced lunch. Being approved can also qualify your student for other benefits in the community.
Seattle Children's Child Development & Parenting - resources to help in a variety of health-related topics and situations.
Community Resources - list of different legal, financial, IEP, and other resources.
DIR®/Floortime Summer Camp, Rosemary White's Pediatric Physical and Occupational Therapy Services
Apex Summer Camp program, UW Autism Center - waitlist only for 2024.
The Arc of Washington State has a list of summer camps
Shoreline Camp Explore - day camp for teens (13-17) with disabilities.
From Becky Reitzes on Sexual Health & Safety