Beacon Guide
Dyslexia IEP Playbook
Structured literacy, assistive tech, and reading rights — 14-point structured-literacy checklist, 30+ sample reading goals (decoding/fluency/comprehension/writing), AT reference table, testing accommodations, and what to do when the school says "we don't diagnose dyslexia."
What's inside
- Structured-literacy program checklist
- Reading accommodations + assistive tech
- Sample goals: decoding, fluency, comprehension, writing
- What to ask if Orton-Gillingham is denied
Who this is for
- ·Parents new to IEPs who want clear guidance
- ·Veteran parents who want a reference library
- ·Anyone preparing for an upcoming IEP meeting
Sample page
“The first question to ask at every IEP meeting is: How will we know if this is working? If the team cannot give you a measurable, time-bound answer — that's your starting point for the rest of the meeting…”
Excerpt — 1 of 40-80 pages
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This is an educational resource, not legal advice. Beacons IEP does not represent parents or schools and is not a law firm.