IEP Partner
Special Education Advocate & Qualified Expert Witness
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IEP Partner is an Advocate for your child's Individualized Education Program (IEP) in Florida, Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, and Tallahassee.
Instagram Post Links April 2026
Blog - Understanding Due Process: What Every Parent Needs to Know About Protecting Your Child’s Rights
Blog - Understanding Due Process: What Every Parent Needs to Know About Protecting Your Child’s Rights
When it comes to special education, one of the most important rights parents have is the ability to challenge a school’s decisions through due process. Due process is a formal legal procedure under IDEA that gives families a way to push back when schools deny or delay evaluations, fail to provide FA
Office for Civil Rights Finds Stafford County Public Schools (VA) at Fault for Discrimination Against Students Who Have Disabilities
Office for Civil Rights Finds Stafford County Public Schools (VA) at Fault for Discrimination Against Students Who Have Disabilities
SCPS forced a student to choose between enrolling in advanced academic coursework and receiving his IEP services.
Instagram Post Links March 2026
11 Examples Of IEP Violations And What To Do Next (IEP Complaint Options)
11 Examples Of IEP Violations And What To Do Next (IEP Complaint Options)
Uncovering the Types of IEP Violations: Are Your Child's Rights Being Upheld?
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Blog: Why I am a Special Education Advocate — IEP Partner
Blog: Why I am a Special Education Advocate — IEP Partner
Before I became a special education advocate, I was an educator for over 20 years, working directly with the very children I now fight for. My experiences in the classroom taught me that learning and functioning differently is not a deficit—it’s a gift. My passion for advocating for children with au
Does My Child Need an IEP? Signs to Look for and What to Do Next — IEP Partner
Does My Child Need an IEP? Signs to Look for and What to Do Next — IEP Partner
As a parent, it’s only natural to want the best for your child, especially when it comes to their education. But what happens when your child struggles, and no matter how much extra help or tutoring you try, they just can’t seem to catch up?
What Makes a Great Advocate? — IEP Partner
What Makes a Great Advocate? — IEP Partner
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