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IEP Success Circle

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Your First Step: What Every Parent MUST Know About the IEP Process
Let’s be honest—most parents walk into the IEP process feeling confused, intimidated, or worried they’ll say the wrong thing. You’re told to “trust the system,” but no one hands you a roadmap. If you’ve ever left a meeting thinking, “Did I advocate for my child the right way?”—you’re not alone. Every parent in this community has felt exactly that. Here’s the truth: when you understand how the IEP process really works, everything changes. You start walking into meetings with clarity instead of fear you learn what to ask, what to expect, what’s legally required, and what your child truly has the right to receive.And suddenly… - The school starts listening. - Your child’s services become clearer. - You stop guessing and start winning at the table.This community was built to help you get to that place of confidence—quickly and with support. Here’s what you need to do next:👉 Comment below your biggest IEP struggle right now👉 Tell us your child’s top need or goal👉 Then, go to the “Start Here” section and watch the first training We’ll walk you through every step—together you’re no longer navigating this alone. You’re equipped, supported, and ready.Welcome to a new chapter of advocacy. 💛
Your First Step: What Every Parent MUST Know About the IEP Process
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Right now, my biggest IEP meeting is the goals the school has set for my son. I believe they are vague and unrealistic, and some are hard to understand. I sent in my revisions, and at the next meeting, I was called “nitpicky.” I sent out an email to all leadership and another meeting has been scheduled. There have been only two meetings: an initial one, where I was not sent the draft before the meeting, and the next, to discuss my revisions, which was sent to me the Friday prior to the meeting. I have not signed any IEP document.
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@Adriane Gay with everything going on I am just seeing this. Here are the goals that were not legally compliant that they suggested for my son diagnosed with level 2 Autism and Pica.
Script For a Child Being Suspended More Than 10 Days
Subject: Suspension Exceeds 10 Days — Action Required Hello, My child has been suspended for more than 10 days, which is considered a “change of placement” under IDEA §300.536.Under §300.530(b), services must continue, and an MDR must occur. Please confirm services and schedule the meeting. Thank you, [Your Name]
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Thank you so much I absolutely will!
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Had the meeting today. My son's father and my mother, our educational advocate who has been a school educator for 15 years, were also present. The principal tried to present us with a law from the school district stating that, despite my son having an IEP, it was still considered immoral conduct and not disability-related; however, we, as his team, advocated for my son. The principal was unable to provide any explanation for why the systems failed our son or why they jumped straight to disciplinary action. She ultimately got frustrated and abruptly ended the meeting, leaving my son and family without a resolution.
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