What Would It Feel Like to Finally Have an IEP That Works for Your Child?
If you’re overwhelmed by behavior reports, dreading the next phone call from school, or tired of watching your child lose confidence despite having an IEP or 504 plan—you’re not alone. You’ve been asking for help, but the support never quite seems to match your child’s needs.
As a parent and special education advocate who’s been in your shoes, I help families navigate the IEP and 504 process with clarity and purpose. Together, we’ll make sure your child receives the behavioral, academic, and transition-focused supports they need—not just to get through the school day, but to build toward a meaningful future.
Meet Abbey
Special Education Advocate, Licensed Special Education Teacher, Parent
As a mom of kids who’ve struggled with behavior at school, I’ve sat exactly where you’re sitting—tired, worried, and just trying to find the right support. With over 15 years of experience as a special education teacher and advocate, I’ve helped families like yours create real change through the IEP and 504 process.
I know how confusing school meetings and paperwork can feel, so I break it all down into clear, manageable steps. Whether your child needs stronger behavioral supports, clearer goals, or a meaningful plan for life after high school, we’ll work together to build something that actually fits who they are.
Think of me as your partner on this journey—here to help you navigate the system, collaborate with your school team, and get your child the support they need to thrive.
Does this sound familiar?
You feel out of the loop about what your child is actually doing—and how they’re really doing—at school.
You brace yourself every time the phone rings, wondering if it’s another call about your child’s behavior.
You’re worried about whether or not you’re child will be ready for life after they graduate.
That’s exactly why we should work together.
WHAT IF....
You could breathe easy when sending your child to school?
You could stop worrying about every phone call home from school?
You slept better at night knowing that you’re child had an IEP that was truly supporting their needs and preparing them for life after high school?
Free Parent Concerns Letter Template Download
Want to Speak Up About Your Child’s Needs—But Not Sure Where to Start?
You know your child is struggling at school—whether it’s behavior, lack of progress, or worries about how prepared they’ll be for life after high school. But finding the right words to express those concerns can feel overwhelming.
This free, easy-to-use letter template helps you clearly communicate your concerns to the IEP team—especially around behavioral supports, unmet needs, or missing transition planning—so you can move the conversation from frustration to meaningful action.