IEP + Special Education Support

For Parents, Caregivers + Families

Providing IEP guidance and advocacy to help families feel confident in school meetings. Helping families understand and participate meaningfully in the IEP process through compassionate consultation.

What You’ll Learn

Learn how to confidently navigate the special education and IEP process with clarity and support. Together, we’ll cover:

  • Understanding your child’s rights and the purpose of each IEP component

  • How to prepare for IEP meetings and advocate effectively

  • Collaborating with teachers and school teams to set realistic, measurable goals

  • Reading data and progress reports to make informed decisions

  • Communicating concerns in a clear, solution-focused ways

What To Expect

Each session is tailored to your child’s needs and your role in the IEP process. Support is focused on helping you feel organized and ready. A brief discussion of your child’s current plan, goals, and areas of concern.

  • Guidance on how to communicate effectively with school teams

  • Step-by-step strategies for IEP preparation and follow-up

  • Review of relevant documents (as needed) with clear explanations

  • Practical advice for maintaining collaboration and consistency across home and school

General Information

Can you help with my child’s Individualized Education Plan (IEP?)

Yes! We provide IEP guidance and advocacy for families navigating the special education process. This includes helping parents/caregivers understand documents, prepare for meetings, and collaborate effectively with school teams to ensure their child’s needs are supported.

What if my child does not have an IEP?

No problem! An IEP isn’t required. We can still work together to discuss classroom supports, collaboration with teachers, and next steps if you’re considering pursuing an IEP or 504 plan in the future.

How often are sessions?

Session frequency is flexible and based on your goals and needs. Some families schedule a one-time consultation before an IEP meeting, while others prefer ongoing sessions for continued guidance and advocacy support.