The support system special education teachers actually need.

Practical IEP tools, free resources, and honest advice for special ed teachers who are doing one of the hardest jobs in education, often without enough help.

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IEP caseload resources for special education teachers

You are in the right place if…

New to special education

You are new to special education

You finished teacher prep or were thrown into the job and still felt completely unprepared for IEPs, behavior plans, and caseload management. You feel like you’re just missing the roadmap.

Drowning in IEP paperwork

You are drowning in paperwork

The documentation load is real and relentless. You need systems that cut the time you spend on paperwork so you can spend more time actually teaching.

Tools that actually work

You want tools that actually work

Not vague inspiration. Not generic advice. Practical, teacher-tested systems built specifically for special education classrooms and caseloads.

FREE RESOURCE FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHERS

Stop staring at a blank IEP wondering if you are doing it right.

The free IEP Writing Guide walks you through every section of the IEP process in plain language. What each step requires, why it matters, and what to watch out for.

It won’t write the IEP for you. But it’s the next best thing.

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Little Victories special education resources

Built by a special educator, for special educators.

Little Victories in Learning was built on a simple belief: special education teachers do one of the most important and most demanding jobs in education, and they deserve better support than most schools give them.

Every resource, blog post, and tool here was created by someone who has been a special education classroom teacher, administrator, behavior specialist, and doctoral-level educator. Someone who has sat in the IEP meeting, managed the caseload, written the behavior plan, and felt the weight of this job.

This is not generic teaching advice. This is specific, practical, honest support for the work you actually do every day.

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You do not have to figure this out alone.

Start with the free IEP Writing Guide. It is the clearest, most practical place to begin.