Clear, practical support for families navigating special education.
The IEP process can feel overwhelming — your child’s needs, school procedures, evaluation results, timelines, services, goals, and your own rights, all at once. We help families break it down into manageable pieces, with guidance, preparation, and skill-building so you can show up informed and ready.
Not perfect. Not scripted. Just prepared.
Consultation Support
Start with a conversation.
A consultation is often the best first step. We listen to what’s happening, help identify the most pressing questions, and talk through what kind of support would be most useful — reviewing where you are, talking through recent concerns, and clarifying next steps.
IEP Review
Understand what the plan actually says.
IEPs are full of important information, but not always easy to read. We help families understand the document as a whole — present levels, goals, service delivery, accommodations, and progress reporting — so it’s clear whether the plan reflects your child’s needs.
Evaluation Review
Make sense of the reports.
Evaluations can be dense and full of complex terms. We help translate results into plain language — what was assessed, what it means, and what questions to bring back to the team.
Meeting Preparation
Walk in knowing what you want to say.
IEP meetings move quickly. We help you organize your concerns, key questions, documents, and priorities beforehand — so you walk in grounded, clear, and ready to participate.
Communication Support
Say what needs to be said, clearly.
We help families communicate with school teams in a way that’s direct, respectful, and effective — emails, concern statements, follow-up notes, and requests for clarification.
Family Skill-Building
Because the goal is not to need us forever.
We want families to leave our work together with more knowledge, more confidence, and a clearer understanding of how to participate — reading IEPs, tracking timelines, asking clear questions, and working with the team collaboratively and effectively.
Workshops and Trainings
Practical learning for family groups and communities.
Topics include IEP basics, preparing for meetings, understanding evaluations, and communication strategies — tailored to the needs of your group.
Not sure what kind of help you need?
That’s completely fine. Tell us what’s going on, and we’ll help you figure out the most useful next step.
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