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IEP Guidance

IEP Guidance For Parents

If you are feeling anxious or unprepared about an upcoming IEP, you are not alone. In fact, many families experience the same feelings. For this reason, having someone with extensive IEP experience by your side can make a world of difference. We See Different Individualized Education Program (IEP) guidance for parents ensures their child receive the right support to succeed functionally and academically.

Reach out if you are seeking support with:
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Review & Consult

We ensure parents understand their rights and responsibilities, and that their their child has access to an appropriate education.

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Peer-to-Peer Support

We See Different help parents connect to community-based peer-to-peer support and non-school based services to help their child thrive.

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Assistive Technology

We help parents connect with AT-based businesses, organizations and funding sources to acquire the tools your child needs to succeed.

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Support for Individualized Education Program | We See Different

Why Our IEP Guidance Services Matter

We See Different understands that IEP guidance for parents is crucial because parents are an essential part of the IEP process. And navigating this process can be overwhelming for families. Although schools play an important role in your child’s education journey, additional support often lies beyond the classroom. For example, community-based peer-to-peer network and non-school services can provide crucial resources, emotional support, and advocacy assistance. Our organization offer guidance on how to connect with these supports to help your child thrive both academically and personally.