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504 Accommodations and IEP Accommodations

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A Day in our Shoes Accommodations for IEPs and 504 Plans: Comprehensive Support for Student Success

This category provides a wide range of accommodations for both IEPs and 504 Plans, helping students with disabilities access the support they need to thrive in school. Whether you’re a parent advocating for your child, a teacher seeking practical strategies, or an administrator ensuring compliance, you’ll find detailed lists and actionable ideas for accommodations that work. From academic adjustments to behavioral supports and tailored strategies for specific disabilities, this resource is here to help.

My goal is to simplify the process of finding effective accommodations for students with diverse needs. Whether you’re navigating the IEP process or creating a 504 Plan, these resources are designed to empower you with clear, actionable guidance. Explore these curated lists to ensure every student has the tools and support they need to succeed.

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504 Accommodations and IEP Accommodations

30 Accommodations for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students

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50 Sensory Processing Accommodations in the Classroom (free PDF)

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List of Time Management Accommodations in IEPs

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IEP Intervention Bank: Common, Evidence-Based Strategies that Work

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Auditory Processing Disorder: 35 Practical Accommodations

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How to Help Students with Dysgraphia

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4 Free Printable Study Skills Worksheets for Students with IEP or 504

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48 Accommodations for Depression, Trauma or PTSD to add to a 504 or IEP.

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504 Accommodations and IEP Accommodations

How to Get Extended Time on Tests: 10 Extended Time Accommodation Examples

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