IEP meetings shouldn’t feel like a battle, but for so many parents, they do. You’re expected to advocate for your child in a room full of professionals, armed with paperwork and acronyms, while juggling your emotions and trying not to forget a single detail.
That’s exactly why I created this IEP Help Workbook.
Inside, you’ll find 4 simple, powerful strategies designed to help you organize your thoughts, track concerns, and speak up clearly and confidently. This isn’t just a workbook—it’s your advocacy toolkit.
Parent Concerns Log – Capture your observations, concerns, and input so you’re never scrambling to remember what to say.
Teacher Concerns Tracker – Keep track of what the school is telling you and when. No more “he said, she said.”
IEP Meeting Prep Sheet – Walk into every meeting with a game plan and a clear voice. You’ve got this.
Behavior Notes Journal – Document those tricky behavior conversations and hold the school accountable for following through.
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Personal use permitted; school or professional use only with written permission from Michelle’s Special Education Advocacy.
Daily Encouragement for Parents Raising Neurodivergent Kids
Some days feel like a rollercoaster. You’re doing the best you can—and still wondering if it’s enough. This printable is here to remind you: you’re not alone, and you’ve got this.
Inside, you’ll find bite-sized confidence boosters to:
Lift your spirits on tough IEP days
Remind you that your voice matters
Encourage advocacy with heart and strength
Spark a little joy when things feel heavy
Print it. Post it. Tuck it in your planner. These little reminders are here when you need a breath of fresh hope.
Because sometimes, the most powerful tool you have... is believing in yourself.
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Personal use permitted; school district or professional use only with written permission from Michelle’s Special Education Advocacy.