The IEP Roadmap – Write Better Goals. Build Stronger Teams. Support Every Student
🧭 Finally—Clarity and Confidence for Every Step of the IEP Process
The IEP process wasn’t built for clarity—but this book is.
If you’ve ever walked into a meeting unsure what to say—or what to do next—you’re not alone.
“Organized, informative, and a must for parents and professionals.” – Becky C.
The IEP Roadmap is a clear, practical guidebook designed to help parents, educators, and administrators advocate effectively and confidently throughout the IEP journey.
This 136-page resource breaks down each step—from referral and evaluation to eligibility, goals, and implementation—so you can ensure students get the support they truly need.
Unlike generic templates or dense legal handbooks, The IEP Roadmap gives you practical tools with just enough background to act—confidently and collaboratively.
✔️ What You’ll Learn Inside
- Clear, Actionable Steps – Demystify timelines, processes, and IDEA requirements without the jargon.
- Effective Advocacy Strategies – Learn how to ask the right questions and drive meaningful change.
- Assessment & Evaluation Insights – Understand how assessments shape services.
- Real-World Goal-Setting Guidance – Write goals that are clear, practical, and implementable.
- Team Collaboration Tips – Build alignment and clarity across your IEP team.
👥 Who It’s For
- Parents navigating IEPs for the first (or fifth) time
- General education teachers who are often the first to notice when a student needs support
- New special educators building confidence in the IEP process
- Administrators who attend IEP meetings but may not have a special education background
📘 About the Authors
Jeanine Leech, M.A., M.S. – A seasoned special education leader who has served as a teacher, behavior specialist, and special education director. She also runs a successful advocacy business supporting families through the IEP process. Jeanine brings deep expertise in IDEA IEPs, 504 Plans, and practical strategies that support teams and families alike.
Meg Dennison, PsyD, ABSNP – A Licensed Educational Psychologist specializing in psychoeducational evaluations and school-based mental health. Meg brings both clinical and systemic expertise to educational planning.
Meg Mott, M.S. CCC-SLP – A licensed Speech-Language Pathologist and parent of neurodivergent children. Meg combines professional insights with lived experience to advocate for communication supports that work.
✨ Ready to take the guesswork out of the IEP process?
Get your copy today and start building better, clearer, more practical IEPs—for everyone at the table.

