Alternatives to Etsy IEP Planners for Saskatchewan Parents
Etsy IEP planners are built for the US system. Saskatchewan uses IIPs, not IEPs. Here are the alternatives that actually work for Saskatchewan's Education Act and eIIP process.
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Etsy IEP planners are built for the US system. Saskatchewan uses IIPs, not IEPs. Here are the alternatives that actually work for Saskatchewan's Education Act and eIIP process.
Rural Saskatchewan parents face specialist shortages, long travel for assessments, and itinerant teams. Here's how to advocate effectively when your school division covers 50,000 square kilometres.
Over 1,700 Saskatchewan children are on the autism assessment waitlist. You don't have to wait for a diagnosis to get school support. Here's how to force accommodations now.
Step-by-step guide to self-advocacy at Saskatchewan IIP meetings. Know your Education Act rights, prepare scripts, and build the paper trail that wins — no lawyer required.
Compare using a Saskatchewan IIP advocacy guide against hiring a $200/hour educational consultant. Clear breakdown of cost, outcomes, and who each option serves best.
Saskatchewan doesn't use IEPs — it uses the IIP and PPP. Here's what those documents are, who gets one, and what your rights are as a parent.
Saskatchewan parent rights under the Education Act, LA FOIP, and the Human Rights Code. What you can demand, what you can refuse, and how to escalate.
Saskatchewan IIPs require measurable goals and regular progress tracking. Here's how progress monitoring works and what to do when the school stops reporting.
Saskatchewan has no 504 plans. Parents searching for 504 accommodations need to know what the provincial equivalent is and how to access it.
Saskatchewan has no special education attorneys. Here's who actually helps Saskatchewan parents advocate for their child's IIP, and what your escalation options are.
Saskatchewan school assessment waitlists stretch years. Here's what a psychoeducational assessment costs privately, and how to use the results to get your child's IIP.
A practical checklist for Saskatchewan parents preparing for an IIP meeting — what to bring, what to ask, and what to refuse to sign.
Saskatchewan IIP goals must be specific and measurable. Here's what strong goals look like for common areas, plus transition goals and autism-specific examples.
Saskatchewan autism supports go through the IIP and eIIP process. Here's how the waitlist system works, what supports to ask for, and your rights as a parent.
Saskatchewan children with anxiety don't get 504 plans. Here's how to access school accommodations and IIP supports for anxiety through the province's framework.
Saskatchewan children with ADHD don't get IEPs or 504 plans — they get an IIP. Here's what accommodations to ask for and how the process works.
How Saskatchewan schools conduct FBAs, who requests them, and how parents can use the findings to get proper behaviour supports in the IIP.
How the Saskatchewan IIP (Inclusion and Intervention Plan) process works from first concern to signed plan — and how parents fit into each stage.