The IEP Files: Exposing the Truth About Special Education Failures

IEP delays, denied services, and schools violating federal law—it’s time to break the silence. Join the movement to hold schools accountable and fight for change.

Receipts: My Public Comments

Because silence is not an option.

When They Won’t Listen, I Speak Up

Standing up for justice, equity, and the truth- one mic at a time.

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Parent Advocacy Strategy Session (1:1 Consultation)

What It Is: A virtual consultation to review your child’s IEP case, identify violations, and create a strategy to push for compliance.


Who It’s For: Parents fighting IEP delays, denials, or retaliation from schools.


What You’ll Get:

✔️ A personalized action plan to hold the school accountable
✔️ Guidance on what to document & how to escalate complaints
✔️ Email templates & scripts for effective communication with the school

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Advocacy Templates & Parent Tools

What It Is: A collection of ready-to-use email templates, complaint letters, and tracking sheets to help parents document and fight back.


Who It’s For: Parents who want DIY tools to advocate without hiring an attorney.


What’s Included:

✔️ IEP Meeting Request & Follow-Up Templates

✔️ State Complaint Letter Guide

✔️ School Response Tracker (track emails & excuses in one place)

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Workshops & Live Trainings

What It Is: Virtual or in-person sessions teaching parents how to navigate special education laws, file complaints, and push for services.


Who It’s For: Parent groups, advocacy networks, and organizations supporting families of children with IEPs.


Topics Include:

✔️ How to Read & Analyze Your Child’s IEP

✔️ Filing a State Complaint: Step-by-Step

✔️ Self-Advocacy for Parents: Knowing Your Rights & Pushing Back