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This library contains CADRE resources as well as State, Lead Agency and Parent Center resources. Please note that CADRE makes no endorsement of the State, Lead Agency and Parent Center resources included here, nor of any policies, procedures, processes, or documents specific to any item.

A Note from CADRE: As conversations continue around the reauthorization of the IDEA, CADRE welcomes ideas and dialogue around possible improvements to the law. This webinar was offered in the spirit of starting a conversation around concerns with the due process system and exploring possible solutions. It was not intended to represent all perspectives, nor do the opinions of the presenters in this webinar necessarily represent the opinions of CADRE. Healthy dialogue is likely to include areas of disagreement but can lead to better outcomes. The important thing is that we engage each other in...

AFC - Guide to Impartial Hearings

AFC - Short Guide to Impartial Hearings

AJE - Facilitated IEP Meetings (PowerPoint)

AJE - Facilitating Change

AK PTI - IEP Meetings: What to Expect Before, During & After the Meeting

APEC - IEP Conflict vs. Collaboration

CDIC - Individualized Education Plans (IEP) ARD Meetings and Changes in the IEP

CFPC - I'm New to All This...What's an IEP?

CPAC - Breaking Down the IEP: Looking at the Key Pieces of an Effective Program

CPAC - My Teacher Wants to Know Checklist

CPAC - Planning for Success: How You Can Make a Difference In Your Child's Individualized Education Program (IEP)

CPAC - Understanding an Effective IEP: How to Know if Your Child is Making Progress

DREDF - A Guide for California Parents: Special Education Due Process and the Resolution Meeting

This document is a sample of a Due Process Hearing Extension Order. It serves as a tool that states may choose to use to document extensions, length of extensions, and new dates for a hearing and decision that meets the timelines required by IDEA.

FND - Your Guide To An IEP That Works

I-NYC-2 - Mediation_and_Impartial_Hearings2017

This booklet, which is particularly aimed at parents and family members, provides an overview of due process complaints/hearing requests and how it works.
On July 10, 2012 CADRE hosted a webinar: IEP/IFSP Facilitation Techniques for Success: Counter Proposals & Consensus-As-You-Go . The webinar, which followed a very well-received workshop at CADRE's National Symposium, was presented by Trisha Bergin-Lytton. Video of CADRE Webinar: IEP/IFSP Facilitation Techniques for Success with Trisha Bergin Lytton, 7-10-12 About the Webinar: The presentation increased the knowledge and the skill level of participants by exploring effective techniques that promote positive interactions while improving the opportunity to gain and maintain agreements...

Include NYC - IEP Facilitation Flyer for Web

INSOURCE - Case Conference Reminders for Parents

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