How does your child communicate and engage at school? Is it supported by their IEP?

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Are you ready to ​change your ​child'​s IEP?

As a parent, you want what's best for your child each and every day, but nobody at school seems to understand exactly what your child needs for an engaging school day.


I get it. I've been there, too.

I can't wait to help you.

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Imagine if...

You could breathe easy when sending ​your child to school.

You could stop wondering what your child is doing everyday.

You slept better at night knowing your child was engaging in fun activities and being provided with a way to communicate.


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Hi, I'm Carrie!

With 10 years of experience navigating IEP meetings as a special education teacher and a mom, I understand what it's like to worry about a child who is unable to communicate or interact in the traditional way.


Let me help you make your child's school day be filled with engagement, interaction, and communication.


I remember that feeling of walking into an IEP meeting and feeling overwhelmed. I never want you to feel that way!


I'm a proud member of the Master IEP Coach® Network and I can't wait to help you on your IEP journey!

What we can do together:

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Prioritize

We'll get started immediately on ​your biggest IEP concerns.

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Document

Knowing how to clearly share your ​concerns is key. I'll show you how.

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Trouble Shooting

I'll be here to help you every ​step of the way, so nothing feels ​out of control again.


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Text, Phone Calls, or ​Zoom. You get to pick ​how​ ​we work together!


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Your child's success and ​independence will

always​ be our focus.​


You'll finally be able to ​get all the IEP ​paperwork and emails ​unde​r​ control!


Does any of this

sound like you?

Do you get frustrated with not knowing what ​your child is doing all day at school?


Are you worried your child isn't learning enough ​or their IEP services aren't the right ones?


Do you want to be able to walk into your next ​IEP meeting and NOT have any surprises?


That's exactly why we should work together!

Let's Talk!

I know trusting someone to help you ​with your child's IEP is a BIG deal.


Let's get to know each other to see if ​we're a good match for fixing your ​child's IEP!

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20 Min IEP

Coaching Call

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Stop losing sleep over ​IEP meetings!

Your child and your family need you for so ​many things. From deciding what's for dinner ​to scheduling therapy appointments, and ​running errands on a Saturday.


School struggles should not be stealing so ​much of your energy.

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COLLABORATION is key. I ​will help you build ​bridges with the IEP​ team,​ not burn them.

Data and research will ​be at the core of all your ​IEP decisions and ​requests​.​


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Together we'll get the ​school in sync with your​ family values to mee​t your ​c​hild's needs!


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When we work ​together you will get:

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Email Support

I'll answer all your IEP questions ​within one business day.

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IEP Strategies that Work!

No more googling at 3am to figure ​out what you need to do next.

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Meeting Support

Maybe you need me at your meeting, maybe ​you don't. No matter if I'm simply helping you ​prep or sitting at the IEP table with you... ​you will never be alone!


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Don't forget to grab your free Quick tips and All About Me download!

Let's Connect.

Cheering you on, Carrie

Helping Parents Navigate Special Education

Services Available Nationwide Virtually or

In-Person in the central Arkansas region.

email me

carrie@carrie-andrews.com

IMPORTANT: I am not a lawyer and I do not give legal advice. All advocacy and IEP decisions are your own.