Forms & Additional Resources
Parent Resources & Required Postings
A Parent's Guide to Early Childhood Intervention and Early Childhood Special Education
Free Audio Books from the Texas State Library and Archives Commission
Texas Project First - Created by Parents for Parents
Academics - Graduation Requirements
The Legal Framework - For the Child Centered Special Education Process
- Texas Statewide Leadership for Autism Training (TSLAT) Free online training modules for educators.
- The Autism Circuit Free online training modules for educators.
- The National Professional Development Center on Autism Spectrum Disorder Free online training about ASD.
- Autism Internet Modules (AIM) Free online training about ASD.
- Autism Speaks Transition Resources Free online resources.
- Institute for Community Inclusion- Supporting Individuals with ASD: Quality Employment Practices
- The Autism Circuit- Pinterest
- The Autism Helper- Free resources and weekly blog to support educators working with individuals diagnosed with ASD.
- Structured Teaching Method -TEACCH
- The Texas Autism Conference
- Texas Project First
- Texas Behavior Support Initiative
Student Handbook Statement: English | TEA
Student Handbook Statement: Spanish | TEA
Staff Resources
Project IDEAL... Project IDEAL In Action.... Project CASE
Homebound Services for General Ed.
https://padlet.com/jbullion1/ardbuddy
Additional Resources
- Texas Education Agency Resources on Special Education in Texas
- Audiology Form Unbranded
- Occupational Therapy Form Unbranded
- Personal Care Form Unbranded
- Physical Therapy Form Unbranded
- Psychological Services Form Unbranded
- Speech Therapy Form Unbranded
- Transportation_trip_log
- Consent for psychological services.undefined
- REQUEST FOR HOMEBOUND SERVICES
- Child Find Coldspring
- CHILD FIND LEGAL DOC
- Model Form Notice of Transfer of Rights to Students_Final
- Transition planning
- Texas Transition and Employment Guide
SPEDTEX
The Special Education Information Center (SPEDTex) provides resources and interactive features for increasing family awareness of disabilities and special education processes, with the goal of improving partnerships between schools and families.
Contact information:
Phone: 1-855-773-3839
Email: inquire@spedtex.org