The IEP Roadmap: Supporting Educators and Parents On a Path of Success
The IEP Roadmap: Your Step-by-Step Guide to Navigating Special Education
Feeling overwhelmed by the IEP process? You're not alone. The IEP Roadmap is the ultimate guide to help parents, educators, and administrators confidently navigate the complexities of special education and advocate effectively for every child’s unique needs.
This 136-page guide simplifies the legal jargon and breaks down every step of the IEP process—from referral and evaluation to eligibility and implementation. You'll gain the knowledge and tools to ensure students receive the support they need to thrive.
Inside The IEP Roadmap, You’ll Discover:
✔ Clear, Actionable Steps – Understand special education laws and processes without the confusion.
✔ Essential Advocacy Tips – Learn how to collaborate with schools, ask the right questions, and push for meaningful progress.
✔ Comprehensive Assessment Insights – Explore key areas of evaluation and how they impact educational planning.
✔ Expert-Approved Strategies – Practical, real-world advice for setting goals, tracking progress, and building a strong support network.
Whether you're a parent new to the process or an educator looking to enhance your understanding, The IEP Roadmap is your go-to resource for clarity and confidence.
📚 Get your copy today and take the guesswork out of special education advocacy!
About the Authors:
Jeanine Leech, M.A., M.S. – With over 24 years of experience in special education, Jeanine has dedicated her career to creating inclusive learning environments. She has served as a teacher, behavior specialist, and special education director, and possesses extensive training in IDEA IEPs, Section 504 Plans, and student advocacy.
Meg Dennison, PsyD, ABSNP – A Licensed Educational Psychologist with a passion for supporting students' mental and emotional well-being. Meg specializes in psychoeducational evaluations, school-based mental health services, and individualized learning plans.
Meg Mott, M.S. CCC-SLP – A licensed Speech-Language Pathologist and a dedicated advocate for neurodivergent individuals. As a professional and a parent of neurodivergent children, Meg brings both personal and professional insights into effective communication strategies.