Why You Should Have an Advocate Review Your Child’s IEP
And why now is the perfect time to do it—for just $300!
Your child’s IEP isn’t just paperwork—it’s a legal roadmap for their education. But too often, that roadmap has missing pieces, vague directions, or outdated information. That’s where a professional file review can make all the difference.
At Education Advocates of America (EAA), we’re offering a limited-time IEP file review for just $300—designed to give you clarity, confidence, and a clear plan of action.
Here’s why it’s one of the smartest moves you can make before fall.
Most IEPs Have Hidden Gaps
Even well-intentioned IEPs can include unclear goals, missing services, or accommodations that don’t match the student’s needs. Many parents don’t realize these problems until months into the school year—when it’s harder to fix.
An experienced advocate knows what to look for and can identify:
Red flags in Present Levels or goals
Missing data or vague progress tracking
Services your child may qualify for but isn’t receiving
You Don’t Know What You Don’t Know
The language used in IEPs and evaluation reports can be dense and confusing. As a parent, you’re not expected to be an expert—but you do deserve to understand exactly what’s in your child’s plan.
A file review can:
Translate confusing language into plain English
Help you ask more effective questions at meetings
Clarify whether your child’s plan aligns with their actual needs
Summer Is the Smart Time to Do It
Waiting until school starts often means scrambling to catch up. But a summer file review gives you the advantage of time.
You’ll be able to:
Prepare before the school year begins
Reach out to the school proactively
Make informed requests based on expert input
What’s Included in the $300 File Review
This limited-time offer includes:
A thorough review of your child’s IEP and any recent evaluations
A written summary highlighting areas of concern or improvement
A 30-minute consult with an advocate to discuss next steps
Whether your child is entering a transition year, hasn’t made progress, or you’re just unsure what’s missing—this review can be a game-changer.
Invest in Peace of Mind
You don’t need to wait for a problem to get support. A proactive file review helps you start the school year strong—and sends the message that your child’s education matters.
We’ve worked with hundreds of families across the country to strengthen IEPs, ensure accountability, and build plans that actually work. We’d be honored to do the same for you.
Click the link below to schedule a free consultation and get started!
Sources:
The information in this article is grounded in trusted, evidence-based guidance from leading organizations in education and advocacy:
Center for Parent Information and Resources. (n.d.). IEP process overview. Retrieved May 12, 2025, from https://www.parentcenterhub.org
The IRIS Center at Vanderbilt University. (n.d.). Developing high-quality individualized education programs (IEPs). Retrieved May 12, 2025, from https://iris.peabody.vanderbilt.edu
Understood. (n.d.). What to look for in an IEP. Retrieved May 12, 2025, from https://www.understood.org
U.S. Department of Education. (n.d.). Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Retrieved May 12, 2025, from https://sites.ed.gov/idea
Wright, P. D., & Wright, P. W. D. (n.d.). From emotions to advocacy: The special education survival guide. Harbor House Law Press. Retrieved May 12, 2025, from https://wrightslaw.com