IEP & Records Review
Understand Your Child's IEP—and Why Progress May Be Stalled
If your child has an IEP but progress feels slow or unclear, we'll review the records together and translate what they really mean.
This service is for parents whose children attend public school, private school, or are homeschooled. Support is tailored to your child's learning needs and school setting.
When You Need an IEP & Records Review
Your child isn't making progress
Despite having an IEP, skills aren't improving or gaps are widening
IEP meetings are confusing
You leave meetings unsure what was decided or why
Goals seem vague or weak
IEP goals don't match your child's actual needs
Services aren't happening
Promised support isn't being delivered consistently
Evaluations are outdated
Data doesn't reflect your child's current abilities or struggles
You're changing schools
Transitioning between public/private/homeschool settings
What You'll Gain from a Records Review
✔ Clear understanding of what's actually in your child's IEP
✔ Identification of missing or inadequate goals and services
✔ Translation of educational jargon into plain English
✔ Analysis of whether progress data supports current placement
✔ Guidance on what questions to ask at the next IEP meeting
✔ Recognition of red flags that may require attention
✔ Confidence about what to advocate for next
How the Review Process Works
Submit Your Records
You'll securely share your child's IEP, evaluations, progress reports, and any other relevant documentation.
Comprehensive Review
I'll carefully review all materials, analyzing goals, services, progress data, and evaluation results for clarity and appropriateness.
Written Summary
You'll receive a clear, written summary identifying strengths, concerns, gaps, and recommendations in language that makes sense.
Review Meeting
We'll meet (via Zoom or phone) to discuss the findings, answer your questions, and create a plan for next steps.
Ongoing Support Options
If needed, we can discuss meeting attendance, follow-up reviews, or additional advocacy support.
What Makes This Different
An IEP & Records Review from SPEDucation Support is not a legal service—it's educational guidance designed to help you understand and act on what's in your child's records.
As a non-attorney special education advocate and licensed school psychologist, I provide:
✔ Professional analysis with 20+ years of experience
✔ Parent-centered explanations without intimidation
✔ Clear identification of what's working and what's not
✔ Ethical, collaborative approach—not confrontational
✔ Support tailored to public, private, or homeschool settings
Ready to Understand What's Really Happening?
Start with a free Strategy Session to discuss your concerns and determine if a full review would be helpful.
Book a Free SPED Strategy Session