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Accommodations & Modifications MythBusters Guide
This document was created by TNSTEP in partnership with Family Engagement in Special Education and
TN-TAN.Click here to download the PDF
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All About Me Booklet
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) – What You Need to Know Factsheets
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is technology that enables computers to analyze information, identify patterns, and provide useful responses or recommendations. As AI tools become more common, youth and families may have questions about their use. When used responsibly, AI can be a valuable tool in special education. The following resource sheets provide information and guidance to help answer common questions about AI and its role in supporting students and families.
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Special Education: What Families Need to Know Parent Factsheet (April 2026)
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Special Education: What Families Need to Know Parent Factsheet (Spanish) (April 2026)
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Vocational Rehabilitation and Independent Living Parent Factsheet (April 2026)
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Vocational Rehabilitation and Independent Living Parent Factsheet (Spanish) (April 2026)
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Vocational Rehabilitation and Independent Living Youth Factsheet (April 2026)
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Vocational Rehabilitation and Independent Living Youth Factsheet (Spanish) (April 2026)
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Vocational Rehabilitation and Independent Living Youth Visual Factsheet (April 2026)
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Vocational Rehabilitation and Independent Living Youth Visual Factsheet (Spanish) (April 2026)
- Using AI as a Tool – Preparing for Special Education Meetings (April 2026)
- Using AI as a Tool – Preparing for Special Education Meetings (Spanish) (April 2026)
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Communication Strategies Sheet
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Communication: Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) and Independent Living (IL) Factsheets
Good communication helps you get support and reach your goals. When you communicate clearly and listen, people understand you better, and things move forward. It can help you make decisions, avoid confusion, and have good relationships with the people you work with. Some people communicate using words; others use sign language, pictures, or other supports, such as a computer. The following resource sheets provide information and guidance to help with communication skills.
- Effective Communication with Vocational Rehabilitation and Independent Living Services Factsheet for Parents (April 2026)
- Effective Communication with Vocational Rehabilitation and Independent Living Services Factsheet for Parents (Spanish) (April 2026)
- Communication: Vocational Rehabilitation and Independent Living Youth Factsheet (April 2026)
- Communication: Vocational Rehabilitation and Independent Living Youth Factsheet (Spanish) (April 2026)
- Communicating with Vocational Rehabilitation and Independent Living Youth Visual Factsheet (April 2026)
- Communicating with Vocational Rehabilitation and Independent Living Youth Visual Factsheet (Spanish) (April 2026)
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Competitive Integrated Employment – Can My Child Do This?
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Decision Making 101 Guide
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Difference Between IEPs and 504s Guide
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Dream Building Activity Card Set
$30.00To give youth and adults with disabilities a visual representation of a variety of post-school outcomes and allow for an expression of what is important to them and for them.
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Dream Building Activity Cards Information Sheet
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Dude, Where’s My Transition Plan? Booklet
The document was created in collaboration with TNSTEP, Family Voices of Tennessee, and the Kentucky Commission for Children with Special Health Care Needs and Family-to-Family Health Information Center.
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Dyslexia Overview for Parents Information Sheet
This document was created in collaborative with TNSTEP and the TN Department of Education.
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