Common IEP Mistakes

Common IEP Mistakes and How Tucker Education Advocates Can Help

An Individualized Education Program (IEP) is designed to provide students with disabilities the support they need to succeed in school. However, many families encounter IEP mistakes that can affect their child’s progress and access to services.

Common IEP Mistakes

1. Vague or Incomplete IEP Goals

2. Missing or Inadequate IEP Accommodations

3. Inaccurate Present Levels

4. Insufficient Progress Monitoring

5. Limited Parent Participation

How Tucker Education Advocates Can Help

 

As trusted special education advocates, we provide comprehensive IEP support and IEP help for families navigating special education services. We assist with:

  • Reviewing IEPs and evaluations
  • Preparing for ARD and IEP meetings
  • Evaluating IEP accommodations
  • Understanding special education law
  • Supporting families during the IEP review process
  • Advocating for appropriate services and supports

Our goal is to help families understand their rights and ensure students receive the special education support they need to succeed.

If you have concerns about your child’s IEP, Tucker Education Advocates can provide the IEP advocacy and guidance needed to help your child thrive in school.