Wondering what an IEP (Individualized Education Program) should look like? These sample templates, goals, and accommodations put on the Web by school districts, disability organizations, and special-needs sites can give you an idea of what to look at and look for when working with the school to put together a plan for your child. For more on what IEPs are and do, see the IEP FAQ.
IEP Forms and Information
Check these indexes of downloadable forms and handouts to find out how other school districts handle IEP planning. They include blank IEP templates, as well as sample IEPs and information for parents and staff.- NYC Department of Education
- New Jersey Department of Education
- North Point Educational Service Center
- South Bend Community School Corporation
- Virginia Department of Education
- Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
- Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
- Family Village
IEPs for Specific Disabilities
The following links lead to sample IEPs for the disabilities indicated.- ADHD
- Autism/PDD
- Bipolar Disorder
- Chronic Illness
- Emotional Disabilities
- Learning Disability
- Learning Disability
- Learning Disabiled/ADHD
- Multiple Exceptionalities
- Specific Learning Disability

