Digital downloads for special education

Practical IEP support for real life.

IEP Hive creates printable resources, editable toolkits, and step-by-step learning materials for new SPED teachers, families, and young adults building independence.

Teachers

Lesson plans, forms, data sheets, and first-year support.

Parents

ARD prep, advocacy checklists, and easier home communication.

Adults

Life skills tools for routines, jobs, money, and independence.

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What to expect

Built for clarity, not overwhelm.

Plain-language guidance

Resources are designed to be used quickly, with directions that make sense whether you are walking into your first ARD meeting or teaching life skills tomorrow morning.

Editable and printable

Expect practical downloads you can print, reuse, organize in binders, or adapt to fit individual student, family, or classroom needs.

Honest support

No inflated promises and no made-up success stories—just thoughtful tools to save time, reduce stress, and support better advocacy and independence.

What IEP Hive offers

One resource library, three real-world needs.

The collection is organized around the people who need help most often: overwhelmed teachers, parents trying to advocate well, and young adults practicing everyday independence.

For new SPED teachers

Start the year with systems you can actually keep up with.

Find survival guides, behavior data sheets, accommodation cheat sheets, progress monitoring forms, lesson planning support, and editable templates that help with the paperwork side of special education without eating your entire week.

First-year binders

Organize meetings, caseload notes, schedules, and communication logs.

Behavior and data tools

Track interventions and progress with forms ready to use in class.

For parents

Prepare for ARD meetings with less guesswork.

Checklists, note pages, question prompts, goal trackers, and evaluation guides help families understand the process and speak up with confidence.

For teens and adults

Practice independence in concrete, repeatable steps.

Life skills downloads cover budgeting, cooking, hygiene, transportation, job interview practice, apartment routines, medication tracking, and self-advocacy.

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ways to buy: printables, toolkits, courses, and membership

5–20

dollar entry point for quick printable support

300+

pages possible inside the flagship teacher toolkit

Monthly

fresh resources for members who need ongoing support

Pricing

Choose the level of support you need.

Start small with a printable, move into a toolkit when you need a complete system, or join for ongoing monthly materials.

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Printables

$5–20

Best for quick wins: ARD checklists, meeting notes, visual schedules, social stories, planners, and behavior forms.

Toolkits

$27–67

Complete digital systems for first-year SPED teachers, parent advocacy, and adult independence with editable templates and repeat-use resources.

Courses

$97–197

Deeper training on IEP goals, behavior support, first-year survival, parent advocacy, and transition planning.

Membership

$15–30/mo

Ongoing access to new printables, seasonal lesson plans, editable templates, and live Q&A style support.

Ready to simplify the next step?

Find a resource that saves you time this week.

Whether you are planning instruction, preparing for a meeting, or teaching daily living skills, IEP Hive is built to make the work feel more manageable.