How I can help

Support that meets you where you are

Whether youโ€™re just starting to ask questions or preparing for a meeting, Iโ€™ll help you organize information, understand options, and advocate with confidence.

IEP/504 meeting preparation

Clarify your goals, draft parent concerns, and build an agenda so you can walk in ready to collaborate.


Document review & action plan

Review evaluations, progress reports, and plans to identify strengths, gaps, and next steps.


Accommodation & support recommendations

Translate needs into practical accommodations and supports that can work in real classrooms.


Follow-up support

After the meeting, weโ€™ll outline what to monitor, how to communicate, and when to request updates or revisions.

What youโ€™ll gain

A plan you can use right away

Advocacy doesnโ€™t have to feel overwhelming. Weโ€™ll focus on clarity, collaboration, and documentationโ€”so you can make decisions with confidence.

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Clear priorities

Know what to ask for now and what can waitโ€”based on your childโ€™s current needs.

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Stronger communication

Use language that keeps meetings productive and centered on student support.

Parent meeting with a child and a therapist or specialist
FAQ

Common questions about advocacy support

Every situation is unique. These answers cover the basicsโ€”reach out if youโ€™d like help thinking through your next step.

Schedule a Consultation

Book a consultation to share your concerns and get a clear, supportive plan for moving forward.

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