Educational Planning and Advocacy

Special Education Advocacy
for IEP, 504 Plan, and Behavior Intervention Programs

Special Education Advocacy for IEP, 504 Plan, and Behavior Intervention Programs

Special Education Advocacy for IEP, 504 Plan, and Behavior Intervention Programs

Service Model

Our Unique Approach Gives a Voice to Families and Students

You and your child do not need to struggle through the school years. Let us support you through the special education planning process. Our three-prong service model will provide guidance so your child can meet their academic and developmental potential.

Educate: Parents and families of students with special educational needs should know their legal rights and what to expect before meeting with school officials. We educate families to give them confidence when meeting with the IEP team.

Support: Planning a special education program for your child can be daunting. We guide and support families through the process so they can make the best decisions to support their children through their academic years.

Empower: Creating a positive and equitable relationship between the family, student, and the school administration empowers the family and student to continue their special education journey independently and confidently. 

About Us

Advocating for Your Child's Special Educational Journey

At Educational Planning and Advocacy, board-certified advocates are dedicated to ensuring that every child, regardless of their learning differences, has the opportunity to thrive in their educational journey. Our mission is to educate, support, and empower families to understand their rights, create purposeful individualized educational plans, and obtain appropriate resources from the public school system.

We are committed to helping students with special needs unleash their full potential and create a brighter future.

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Services

Comprehensive Services for Every Child in Special Education

Whether you are planning your first IEP meeting, have some questions about the services your child is entitled to, or are frustrated with the progress your child has made in school, our special education advocacy services are designed to fit your needs.

Each service is meant to empower families in navigating the complex world of special education. We provide expert guidance and support throughout the entire process, from the time your child is evaluated and diagnosed, to planning the individualized special education program and monitoring your child’s progress throughout the academic year.

Our goal is to ensure that your child receives the appropriate resources, accommodations, and services they need to thrive in their educational journey.

Empowering Families,
Guiding Success

Providing comprehensive services and unwavering support to navigate the complexities of special education,
ensuring families are equipped for their child’s journey.

Family Education And Support

Getting started with our services is simple.You can reach out to us through our website or contact us directly. Our team will guide you through the process, discuss your specific needs, and provide you with the necessary information to begin the journey of empowering your child through our comprehensive services.

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FAQs

Special education advocates assist families to ensure a child’s special needs are met. Advocates are knowledgeable about available services, can interpret test results, and facilitate collaboration between families and schools to plan individualized education programs (IEPs) and other special education services and programs.

For a student in special education, learning differences may take many forms. A special education advocate takes the time to identify supports and resources needed to overcome challenges that may be affecting a child’s ability to learn.

Special education advocacy services are beneficial for families who have children with special needs, learning differences, or disabilities. Whether your child has an Individualized Education Program (IEP), a 504 Plan, or Behavior Intervention Plan we support the student and family in navigating the special education process. Our services can provide guidance and advocacy to empower you to make the best special education decisions for your child.

If a parent or teacher suspects your child has a disability, we can help answer questions regarding the evaluation process, your rights to consent or refuse evaluations and services, and what special education services are available to your child.

A special education advocate takes on many responsibilities to empower families and give a voice to students.

  • Informing parents of their legal rights to a free appropriate public education (FAPE) for their child with special needs
  • Identifying services, programs, and accommodations that meet their children’s individual needs
  • Interpreting and explaining reports and evaluations
  • Preparing and submitting written requests, responses, and complaints to schools and districts
  • Helping parents determine the appropriate support materials and planning goals and objectives for their child
  • Preparing parents for IEP and 504 meetings
  • Checking special education documents for accuracy and completion both before and after IEP and 504 meetings
  • Attending IEP and 504 meetings with parents to offer advice and assistance, and facilitate a balanced, positive working relationship with the school
  • Advising parents about special education due process rights when appropriate

Getting started with our services is simple. You can reach out to us through our website or contact us directly. Our team will guide you through the process, discuss your specific needs, and provide you with the necessary information to begin the journey of empowering your child through our comprehensive services.

Yes, we offer virtual services to cater to families beyond our targeted locations. With online platforms, we can provide consultations and advocacy support nationally, ensuring accessibility and convenience for families seeking our services

These FAQs address common inquiries regarding our services, their benefits, and how to get started. If you have further questions or require additional information, please feel free to reach out to us directly.

Educational Planning & Advocacy offers skilled advocacy services. We are not experts or licensed professionals in psychology, law, or medicine. Services provided by Educational Planning & Advocacy are not to be construed as legal advice. Our advocates and employees cannot, in any circumstances, act as your attorney.