Services

Educational advocacy isn’t one-size-fits-all. Support can range from a focused document review to ongoing partnership over time; helping you prepare, understand your options, and move forward with confidence.

Every engagement begins with a conversation so we can identify what you need and what support will be most helpful.

Areas of Support

Guidance and preparation for IEP meetings, eligibility discussions, and school-based decision-making so you feel informed, organized, and ready to participate meaningfully.

Works well for families preparing for an upcoming IEP meeting or navigating a key decision point.

Typical scope: 1–3 hours depending on complexity.

IEP Preparation & Consultation

Thoughtful review and support related to IEPs, evaluations, reports, and written communication; with clear feedback and practical recommendations.

Works well for families who want clarity before responding to a report or preparing for a meeting.

Typical scope: 1–2 hours per document set.

Document Review & Development

Ongoing coaching and education for families focused on understanding special education processes, strengthening advocacy skills, and navigating complex situations with clarity.

Works well for families who want support over time as needs evolve.

Typical scope: monthly or as-needed support.

Coaching & Training

How Services Work

Support is personalized to your family’s specific situation and goals. Every engagement begins with a conversation where we identify what you need, what support will be most helpful, and how we can work together moving forward.

  • Developing a personal advocacy plan that reflects your child’s needs, your priorities, and upcoming decision points

  • Helping you identify what matters most in complex records or reports so you’re not overwhelmed by volume

  • Clarifying options, timelines, and next steps when the process feels unclear or stalled

  • Preparing you to participate confidently in meetings, conversations, or written communication

  • Translating school and assessment language into clear, usable information you can act on

  • Supporting you in organizing information and decisions over time, especially when needs evolve

Support May Look Like

Support is collaborative and evolves over time. Depending on your needs, this may include:

A Quick Note on Advocacy

I do not provide legal representation. My role is to support, educate, and advocate alongside families so they feel informed, prepared, and empowered throughout the special education process.