Kindergarten IEP Readiness Guide
Set your child up before school even starts.
Who this is for
- Parents of preschoolers with diagnoses or delays
- Parents preparing for a school-entry meeting
- Parents transitioning from early intervention to school
What's inside
- When to request an IEP before Day 1
- What to share from preschool / IBI / SLP / OT reports
- School-entry meeting checklist
- Sensory + communication day-1 essentials
- Pickup, drop-off, bus, and lunch routines
- First-30-days monitoring plan
- Walk into Day 1 with a plan, not a prayer
- Make sure the JK team has what they need
- Catch problems in week one, not month four
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Common questions
Is this playbook really free?+
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Is it Canadian-specific?+
Yes. Every playbook is written for Canadian families. We reference Canadian terminology (IEP, IPRC, SEA, designations) — not U.S. concepts like 504 plans or IDEA.
Do I need to be in Ontario?+
No. While we have especially deep Ontario expertise, the strategies, scripts, and rights frameworks apply across Canada. Province-specific notes are flagged where they matter.
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