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IEP Document Review

A thorough, plain-language review of your child's current IEP: what's strong, what's missing, and what's worth fighting for.

What this service covers

An IEP is a legal document. It contains commitments the school must keep. But most parents don't know how to read one, and that gap costs children services.

Meghan reads IEPs the way someone who wrote hundreds of them reads IEPs. She knows where districts routinely write goals that sound specific but aren't measurable. She knows where services get listed in vague terms that are impossible to enforce. She knows what "present levels" should contain and what it means when they don't.

After the review, you'll have a plain-language breakdown of every section, a list of specific concerns with the legal standard each one violates, and a clear set of requests to bring to your next meeting.

What's included

  • Line-by-line review of present levels of performance, goals, services, accommodations, and placement
  • Assessment of whether goals are specific, measurable, and legally sufficient under IDEA
  • Identification of missing services or supports your child may be entitled to
  • Review of evaluation data and whether services align with identified needs
  • Written summary with specific concerns and recommended changes
  • Strategy session to prioritize what to address at the next meeting

Who this is for

Any family who has received an IEP and wants to understand what it actually says, whether it's legally sufficient, and what to push for at the next meeting. Fully remote, documents are shared securely and the review is delivered via written summary and Zoom follow-up.

How it works

1
Share your documents
Send your child's IEP, evaluations, progress reports, and any recent school communications. Everything is handled securely.
2
Meghan reviews
Every section is reviewed against IDEA requirements — goals, services, present levels, placement, and accommodations. This is not a surface read. It's a legal analysis in plain language.
3
Strategy session
You receive a written summary of every concern and a follow-up Zoom call to walk through findings, prioritize what to address first, and plan what to request at your next meeting.

Common questions

How do I share documents securely? +

Meghan will send you a secure upload link when you book. Documents are not emailed.

How long does the review take? +

Typically 3–5 business days, depending on volume. If you have an upcoming meeting, mention the date when you book and Meghan will prioritize accordingly.

What does the written summary look like? +

A section-by-section breakdown of your child's IEP with specific concerns flagged, the legal standard each one falls short of, and concrete requests to bring to the next meeting.

My child's IEP is very long. Does that affect anything? +

No. Longer IEPs often have more to find. The review covers everything.

Ready to get started?

Book a 30-minute consult. Meghan will listen and tell you exactly what kind of support makes sense.

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Related resources

IEP Meeting Prep → How to Read Your Child's IEP → What Good IEP Goals Look Like → When Your IEP Is Not Being Followed →
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