Does this sound familiar?

"I want to be a better advocate, but the amount of papers is overwhelming!"

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"I just wanted to say your IEP advice helped us tremendously to stay organized through all the chaos of the process. At first, my son was only on a 504 plan, but with the support of your IEP information and tips, I was able to successfully advocate for my son to receive his IEP testing. This IEP binder really helped me navigate that process to hold the school personnel accountable and keep me on top of my son’s progress! Thank you!"

 –Kim B, Mother of one with Learning Disability

Are you ready to be an IEP Advocate?

IEPs come with a lot of paperwork.

Managing that paperwork can be daunting, even if it's just your child.

But when you are managing the IEP files for multiple families? This alone is sometimes enough to stop great people from becoming advocates.

You've tried files, file folders, sticky notes.

And yet, it's not quite working. It's still a lot to know what to focus on. Your home office is a mess.

Well, hey, I'm here to change all that.

I've spent twelve years attending IEP meetings and developing tools to make this process easier and more manageable.

Now I'm sharing those tools with advocates and parents. Because IEP advocacy is challenging work.

The problem? Most parents don't keep an accurate paper trail or enough documentation.

But what if you had the tools to lead them down the right documentation path?

CONSIDER WHAT'S POSSIBLE...

Imagine having CONFIDENCE instead of CHASO when doing a record review.

Here's what that will look like...

  • You will have reviewed and prepared every section of the IEP.
  • You will have a list of IEP Evaluation Areas you want to ask for.
  • You will have IEP goal suggestions for the team.
  • You will have a list of suggestions for strategies, interventions, and accommodations.
  • You know what is documented and what isn't, and what disciplines require more data.
  • You have concrete, actionable items to give your clients.
  • And, as a bonus, the IEP toolkits includes all my letter templates.

IEP Toolkit

The IEP Toolkit was developed by a Special Education Advocate and IEP Parent-me!

It has all the tools you need to be an engaged, informed advocate.

I've helped 1000s of parents over the past decade. And you know what? Our kids are different, but the IEP Process never changes.

And, I've broken it down into 4 sequential, actionable steps for you to do and share with clients.

A Game Changer for IEP Record Reviews

"It felt so empowering to walk into an annual IEP with everything laid out and organized so well, as well as having notes written up and pertinent information at my fingertips. Our team was pleased too!"

 –Patty H., Mom of 2, one with disabilities transitioning to Middle School

INTRODUCING The IEP Toolkit

The IEP Toolkit will help you Be a Better Advocate.

The IEP Toolkit was first developed in 2015, by me, a Special Education and IEP Parent myself.

Since then, it has gone through several revisions, each time with a focus group of parents and advocates like you.

I want to make the IEP Process easier for everyone and this toolkit will help get you there. Parents who have purchased it before participate in my focus groups and together we make it better and better with each revision.

If you are an IEP advocate, this is an opportunity that I promise you will not want to miss.

Get the IEP Toolkit for $24.

"The IEP organizer helped me to be on even footing with the IEP teams. It didn't just help me stay organized. I was able to review what was working and what wasn't, and it also let me plan for the future. An added bonus was that I looked professional when bringing it with me so my concerns were taken seriously."

 –Mayra Z., Mom to two Autistic Children

WHAT MAKES MY PRODUCT DIFFERENT

So much more than an IEP Binder.

Sure, other websites offer IEP binders. But, not many of them are created by someone who is both a parent and an advocate.

Most are put together by the school staff or clinicians. And, with this IEP Toolkit, you don't just get a bunch of printables. You get a live community where you can find support and answers to your questions. Plus the best and most helpful IEP advice you'll find online.

Here is some of what is included:

Just a sample of what you'll receive.

- Includes -

IEP Vision Statement Workbook

- New this year! -

COVID Specific Pages

- Be ready -

Prepare for an IEP Meeting

Don't IEP Alone (because you don't have to!)

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Organize. Define. Communicate. Action.

My trademarked 4-step process to tackling IEPs will be a game-changer.

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"I am Mom to one son with ADHD and Mild Intellectual Disability. This helped me to learn how to keep track of my son's changing needs and changing IEP plans. It is an awesome tool for staying organized for follow up questions I may need to pose to the IEP team."

 –Cindi M.

REAL RESULTS THAT SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES....

Listen to what my friend and neighbor says about this...

TRUE STORY from my friend and neighbor, Anne: "I have listened to Lisa's talks and used her advice for years. Last year, I did specifically what she said, followed her letter templates, and sent it to my IEP team. I swear, they all sat up straighter in their chairs! They knew I meant business and my daughter's IEP got the needed changes."

Jamie A

"I was brand new to the whole IEP process. I had absolutely no idea where to begin. Being able to have all my daughter's educational paperwork all together in a binder is such a lifesaver! "

Berlyn M

"Your product helped me in many ways but to be honest, the biggest role it played in me helping my son was that I didn’t know ANYTHING about IEPs at the time. Therefore, I didn’t know anything was required, that I had rights, and that I played a key role in the process. Because of the organizer (and the questions it helped me generate), I went from being a mom whose son never even had an IEP to a mom whose son was approved for a nonpublic school that can meet his needs. I went from being a total rookie to an all star."

"I think your templates for how to write a parents concern letter for inclusion on an IEP is so important. I was able to get my child into one of New York's state-approved private schools after a near two year battle with the NYC Dept. Of Education. I achieved this without attorney representation. I was represented by an attorney for two academic years- not once did the attorney advise me to submit a parent concern letter for inclusion in the IEP. "

 –Erma P.

HERE'S WHAT'S INCLUDED...

Get all the tools you need to be an Effective IEP Team Member.

When you purchase the IEP Toolkit, you will have instant access to all the tools you need to effectively address your IEP concerns. My proven process provides a step-by-step plan for how to address the IEP team in a manner they cannot ignore. And, you'll never wonder what your next step should be.

IEP Binder Organization

It's not just about putting all your IEP stuff in a binder. I use a planned, methodical system that helps you analyze each portion of the IEP, in conjunction with the IEP process outlined by IDEA. Your clients will be impressed when you return their documents to them in this organization.


Huge Idea Bank!

Over the past 12 years, I can't even count how many times I've heard parents say "I don't know what to ask for." That will no longer be a problem, as this IEP toolkit includes hundreds of ideas for IEP goals, accommodations, strategies and more. This is an GAME CHANGER for both new and experienced advocates.


Letter Templates and Communication

I'm including letter templates for you to swipe and use to send to the team. No need to reinvent the wheel, swipe my stuff and customize it to your clients' needs.


Parents Rights Booklet

Yes, we all get a copy of our Procedural Safeguards. But I'm including another copy at the end of this toolkit. Just an added convenience so you don't have to go looking for it. Another essential item for that initial meeting with clients.

"You probably get this a lot but I felt that it was still worth saying. I think you are so AMAZING! I’m the mother of a beautiful boy on the spectrum who is currently being assessed for special education preschool. I read your articles and I love your website. I just can’t thank you enough for the work that you do. I’m in tears writing this! I’d be lost without you. Seriously, a million times thank you! I am forever grateful to have you as a resource."

 –Lauren R.