We help you make changes to your child's IEP.
Navigating your child's journey through an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) can feel overwhelming. From understanding evaluations to writing goals and reviewing accommodations, the process is often filled with a lot of moving parts. It’s completely normal to feel unsure about how to make sure your child’s plan reflects what they truly need.
That’s where we come in. We offer clear, student-centered IEP writing support that walks you through every step, whether you’re starting from scratch or reviewing an existing plan. We work closely with you to make sure your child’s goals, services, and supports are written clearly and customized for their unique strengths and challenges.
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Parents starting the IEP process for the first time
Parents who feel their child's IEP doesn't reflect their actual needs
Families preparing for an annual review or reevaluation
Parents who want help writing or editing goals and objectives
Anyone who needs clearer language, better supports, or stronger advocacy written into the plan
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We help review, revise, or develop your child’s IEP—including writing personalized goals, recommending services, identifying accommodations and modifications, and making sure the plan is aligned with your child's current needs.
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Yes! If needed, we can attend meetings with you or on your behalf to support the changes we’ve discussed or help advocate for the IEP we’ve prepared.
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If changes are needed, we help you draft formal requests and guide you in communicating effectively with the IEP team to ensure adjustments are made.
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Absolutely. The parent input statement is an important section of the IEP where you can share concerns, priorities, and insights about your child. We guide you in writing a strong statement that ensures your voice is included in the process.
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Before we begin writing or revising any IEP, you’ll need to schedule a 60-minute Strategy & Advocacy Session. During this session, we’ll review your child’s current plan (or evaluation if there’s no plan yet), identify what’s missing or unclear, and talk through next steps. This session ensures that we create an IEP that’s tailored, strategic, and truly effective.