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7 Simple Solutions to Solve Your Sticky IEP Issues

Believe me. I’ve been there. The IEP meeting turns sideways, and before you know it, nothing is right. All it takes is one comment, one sideways glance, one question, one preconception, and everything unravels. I’ve been in special education long enough that I can see these pitfalls coming from a mile away, but every client that walks into my office is not only devastated by the impact of these struggles on their children but also frustrated by the people on the IEP team.  

This is why I’ve created a master class that will provide 7 Simple Solutions to your most common advocacy frustrations- so you can gracefully navigate any challenge at the IEP table and beyond. As a parent of a children on an IEP, special education attorney with over 15 years of experience, and former teacher, I can confidently say that when advocacy improves, the entire special education experience improves.    

Effective advocacy is – hands down – the most powerful tool that an IEP team member can possess. And when IEP meetings are productive and positive, the child benefits. That’s the whole point.  

If you can commit just 45 minutes to learn more about advocacy strategies, I promise to jump right in and teach you how to tackle the 7 most common issues at the IEP table with grace and ease – preserving and even fostering the important relationships with other IEP team members.  

My goal is that after you attend this masterclass, you no longer feel stuck at the IEP table. If you’ve ever thought of becoming a special education advocate or are a parent on an IEP team, I encourage you to attend. Together, we’ll make a huge difference in special education.  

I’m offering this master class four times in October. Pick the time that works best for you.  

This is why I’ve created a master class that will provide 7 Simple Solutions to your most common advocacy frustrations- so you can gracefully navigate any challenge at the IEP table and beyond. As a parent of a children on an IEP, special education attorney with over 15 years of experience, and former teacher, I can confidently say that when advocacy improves, the entire special education experience improves.