Support services are the specially designed instruction and activities that augment, supplement or support the educational program of eligible individuals. These services include special education consultant services, educational strategist services, audiology, occupational therapy, physical therapy, school psychology, school social work services, special education nursing services, and speech-language services. Support services are usually provided by the AEA but may be provided by contractual agreement, subject to the approval of the board, by another qualified agency.
Special Education Services
Special Education Supports
Para Supports
- Supports and Services
- Continuum Services Visual
- Special Education Services & Activities (from i3)
- Tip Sheet: Program Modifications & Supports
- Tip Sheet: Related Services
- Tip Sheet: Special Education or SDI
- Tip Sheet: Services & Aids
- Tip Sheet: Supplementary Aids & Services
- IEP Accommodations Checklist
- Inclusion
- What is inclusion? (video)
- Transforming Inclusive Education: The 7-10 Split (Bowling & Education video)
- Intensive Needs, Abilities, and Assistance & Plan for Para education
- Determining Need for Para Support
- Be Careful What You Wish For
- Guidelines for Determining the Needs for Adult Support on the IEP
- Determination for Para Educator Support
- Para Assistance Flowchart to be used with Determination for Para Educator Support doc
- Appropriate Paraeducator Services matrix
- Needs Matrix: Child Specific Para
- Para Description/Responsibilities
- Common Tools
- Para Educator Handbook-Flipbook
- Para Educator Roles & Responsibilities
- Special Education paraprofessional position request example
- Paraeducator Checklist for Special Education
- Documentation of the Provisions of Supplementary Aids and Supports
- Paraprofessional Planning Tool
- Guidelines for Determining the Need for Adult Support 2016
- Fading Para Support
- Developing a Plan for Fading Close Adult Support
- The Golden Rule
- Paraprofessional Development/Onboarding
- General Articles and Resources
- Guide to Effective Paraeducator Practices