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Walk into your next IEP meeting with a clear plan.

And avoid costly, progress-delaying advocacy mistakes!

Are you unsure what to ask for, how to follow up, or whether your child’s IEP is actually working? Wish someone would just give you a list of what to look for, what to ask for?

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Are you unsure what to ask for, how to follow up, or whether your child’s IEP is actually working?

Don't IEP Alone Parent IEP Toolkit

Walk into your next IEP meeting with a clear plan—not last-minute questions.

A complete IEP advocacy toolkit—clear, practical, and parent-friendly. Just $17.

 With the IEP Toolkit, you’ll finally feel prepared and ready to take on any IEP meeting and challenges that come your way -- even if you’re a veteran disability parent.

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"The IEP Toolkit helped me to be on even footing with the IEP teams for both of my sons. 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


"It felt so empowering to walk in to my son's annual IEP meeting 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

Use The Same Advocacy Tools I've Used with Clients for 15 Years.

IEP meetings are stressful—not because parents don’t care or aren’t trying, but because so much of the process happens before anyone ever sits down at the table.

You may already know you’re an equal IEP team member. You may have raised concerns, asked for changes, or shared what you’re seeing at home. And still, the response feels familiar: “Let’s wait and see.”

Meanwhile, your child isn’t making the progress you expected. Homework takes hours. Skills that should be improving feel stuck. And you’re left wondering why your concerns don’t seem to carry the same weight as the school’s data.

This is where preparation—and documentation—matter.

The Parent IEP Toolkit focuses on the practical side of advocacy: organizing your concerns, documenting what you’re seeing, and preparing before the meeting so you’re not reacting in the moment.

Most parents aren’t missing effort—they’re missing a clear system. Without a paper trail or a structured way to prepare, it’s hard to show patterns, connect concerns to the IEP, or move the conversation forward.

These tools help you make sure you’ve done your part—clearly, thoughtfully, and in alignment with the IEP process—so meetings are more focused, productive, and less overwhelming.

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How Parents Actually Use This

You don’t read this cover to cover—you use what you need, when you need it.

Before the IEP

  • Review what matters
  • Identify questions and requests
  • Prepare your notes

During the IEP

  • Track decisions and agreements
  • Document concerns in real time

After the IEP

  • Follow up in writing
  • Monitor progress
  • Know what to do next

Introducing the Parent IEP Toolkit

Created by a special education advocate (and special needs mom!) the Parent IEP Toolkit was first developed in 2015 to help families navigate the IEP process with more confidence and less guesswork.

Since then, it has been revised multiple times with direct input from parents who use it. Each update reflects real questions, real challenges, and real feedback from families in the IEP process.

My goal has always been the same: to make IEP advocacy clearer, more manageable, and less overwhelming for parents. This toolkit is designed to help you prepare, participate, and follow through, without having to figure it all out on your own.

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"I ordered your IEP Toolkit. This year and last year have been incredibly difficult navigating the school system and I am continually looking for guidance or templates to help aid in advocating for my son.

My parent concerns this year at his IEP meeting were AMAZING because of the guidance you provided."

 –Monique

Today's Price = $17

If you’ve ever felt buried under a stack of IEP papers, unsure what to keep, what to toss, or what to say before a meeting—you’re not alone. Most parents are handed a pile of documents and expected to somehow “figure it out” on their own.

That’s where the Parent IEP Toolkit changes everything.

I’ve taken my years of advocacy experience, hundreds of real IEP meetings, and the exact tools I use with my own clients, and put them all in one easy-to-access resource. Inside, you’ll find proven systems, templates, and guides that will help you get organized, understand every part of the IEP, and walk into meetings confident and prepared.

Here’s what’s waiting for you (with video tutorials):

  • IEP Binder System: Organize, Track, and Advocate Smarter: Finally tame the piles of papers. Keep everything in order so you can find what you need, when you need it. Value $17
  • IEP Data Collection + Record Review Tools: IEPs are data-driven—make sure you’re collecting, tracking, and reviewing that data correctly. Value $17
  • IEP Goal Tracker: Track your child’s progress from year to year and spot gaps before they become problems. Value $17
  • Parents’ Rights Booklet + IEP Law Reference for All 50 States: Have your rights—and the legal backup—at your fingertips whenever you need it. Value $17
  • Bullet Journal Pages for Your IEP Journey: Custom-designed pages to track progress, deadlines, and advocacy actions in a way that works for you. Value $10
  • 37 Email Templates: Never stress about how to start an email to the school again! Value $19 (requires the upgrade at checkout on next page)
  • Parent Concerns Letter Templates + Examples: The most important thing you’ll do in the IEP process, done for you with ready-to-use templates and examples. Value: Priceless
  • IEP Meeting Preparation + Attendance Tools: No more walking into meetings nervous or unsure. Use these tools to be fully prepared and confident. Value $17
  • Distance Learning & Homebound Advocacy Tools: Whether due to medical disruptions or shortened days, learn how to address concerns and protect your child’s rights. Value $17
  • IEP Development Resources: Thousands of IEP goals, accommodations, and modifications you can adapt for your child. Value $20
  • Vision Statement Guide: Understand why this is one of the best things you can do for your child, and create one step-by-step. Value $17
  • Curated Collection of E-Guides on Key IEP Concepts: My personal library of clear, parent-friendly explanations for complex IEP topics. Value $17

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"The IEP Toolkit helped me to be on even footing with the IEP teams for both of my sons. 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

"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.

Already using an IEP binder?

Great. This works alongside it.

An IEP binder helps you keep documents together. The Parent IEP Toolkit helps you know what to document, when to document it, and how to use it in the IEP process.

Many parents use both—the binder for storage, and the toolkit for preparation, planning, and follow-through.

HELLO, I'M LISA!

Use Tools Created by a Special Education Advocate.

Since 2010, I’ve supported parents through hundreds of IEP and 504 meetings—including manifestation determinations—with students of all ages, needs, and school settings.

And here’s what experience has taught me:
Our children are all unique, but the IEP process itself doesn’t change. The requirements under IDEA are the same for every child. The difference is how well families understand and participate in that process.

The Parent IEP Toolkit includes the same preparation tools I use with my private advocacy clients. I created them so parents don’t have to rely on guesswork or walk into meetings feeling unsure.

When you follow the IEP process as it’s written—and back it up with clear documentation—IEP meetings become more productive and far less stressful. The real work happens before the meeting ever takes place.

These tools help you prepare, stay organized, and show up as an informed, active member of your child’s IEP team.

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HERE'S WHAT'S INCLUDED

Get 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.

It’s not just about stuffing papers in a binder.

You’ll follow a proven, step-by-step system that walks you through each section of your child’s IEP, helping you understand what’s there, spot what’s missing, and organize it in a way that works with the IEP process outlined by IDEA. This means you’re not just organized, you’re prepared to ask the right questions, request the right changes, and walk into every meeting with confidence.


IEP Meeting Preparation + IEP Present Levels Tools

A great IEP starts with accurate, up-to-date data—and knowing how to use it to your child’s advantage. You’ll get tools to organize and interpret your child’s information so you can walk into the meeting prepared, confident, and in control. Learn exactly how to review the Present Levels section, spot gaps or outdated information, and identify where changes are needed, so the rest of the IEP is built on a strong foundation.


Letter Templates & Communication Tools

Having a paper trail is the key to a successful IEP process. I'm including 37 email templates for you to swipe and use to send to your team. Plus, other worksheets to document communication between you and the IEP team.


The IEP Toolkit: Helping IEP Parents Since 2015

The Parent IEP Toolkit isn’t some brand-new, untested resource. It’s been helping parents navigate the IEP process since 2015. Over the years, I’ve updated and expanded it many times to reflect changes in special education laws, best practices, and the real-world challenges parents face. Each revision adds new tools, templates, and strategies, so you always have the most current, effective resources at your fingertips.

"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. 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 this as a resource."

 –Lauren R.