ABG Special Ed Consult

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Empowering Families | Advocate | Consultant | Author | Speaker. Learn more: linktr.ee/ABGEduEmporium

06/15/2026

When my child first entered the special education system, I felt completely overwhelmed.
The meetings felt intimidating.
The paperwork felt endless.
And every decision felt like it could impact my child's future.
What I discovered is that too many parents are trying to navigate this system alone.
They're second-guessing themselves.
Wondering if they asked the right questions.
Hoping the school is doing everything they're supposed to do.
That's exactly why I created this community.
Because no parent should have to fight for their child by themselves.
This space was built for parents raising children with special needs in grades K-12 who need support, guidance, resources, and a place to ask questions without judgment.
Inside you'll find:
βœ… IEP support
βœ… Advocacy strategies
βœ… Free templates and checklists
βœ… Parents who truly understand what you're going through
Most importantly?
You'll find people who remind you that you're not alone.
If you're tired of trying to figure it all out by yourself, join us.
The community is 100% free.
πŸ‘‰ Join here:https://www.skool.com/iep-success-circle-6668/about
Tell me in the comments: What's your biggest IEP challenge right now?

Photos from ABG Special Ed Consult's post 05/25/2026

Your child's IEP has words you've never seen before. The meeting is tomorrow. You feel completely lost. Here is the free AI tool that translates all of it β€” in under 10 minutes. I'll show you exactly how.

πŸ‘‡Try this tonight with one section of your child's IEP or evaluation report. Come back and tell me what you learned. Drop it below. πŸ€–

Photos from ABG Special Ed Consult's post 05/24/2026

MYTH: Just trust the professionals β€” they know best. TRUTH: You are the world's leading expert on your own child. Here's why staying silent at the IEP table is costing your child β€” and what to do instead. πŸ‘‡Which myth were YOU told before your first IEP meeting? Drop it below β€” let's dismantle it together. πŸ’₯

05/23/2026

β€’ Parents are equal IEP team members under IDEA
β€’ You can request changes before signing
β€’ Partial agreement is legally allowed
β€’ Reconvene meetings can be requested anytime
β€’ Formal dispute resolution (mediation, due process) is available
β€’ Your disagreement belongs in writing

Do you have to agree with your child's IEP? I see parents nod along β€” confused, uncomfortable, unsure of their rights. Here is the answer nobody told you in that meeting room.

πŸ‘‡Drop your biggest IEP question in the comments. I read every single one β€” and I'll answer them in upcoming posts. πŸ’¬

05/23/2026

Do you have to agree with your child's IEP? I see parents nod along β€” confused, uncomfortable, unsure of their rights. Here is the answer nobody told you in that meeting room.

Comment or DM AGREE to join my Free Community

πŸ‘‡Drop your biggest IEP question in the comments. I read every single one β€” and I'll answer them in upcoming posts. πŸ’¬

05/22/2026

Do you have to agree with your child's IEP? I see parents nod along β€” confused, uncomfortable, unsure of their rights. Here is the answer nobody told you in that meeting room. πŸ‘‡Drop your biggest IEP question in the comments. I read every single one β€” and I'll answer them in upcoming posts. πŸ’¬

05/22/2026

The room goes quiet. The papers are slid toward you. Six people are watching. And you sign β€” because nobody told you that you didn't have to. This is the #1 most common IEP mistake I see parents make. And it's completely avoidable. Here's what to say instead. πŸ‘‡Save this so you're ready at your next meeting. Have you ever felt pressured to sign on the spot? Tell me what happened β€” your story might protect another parent. πŸ’›

Photos from ABG Special Ed Consult's post 05/20/2026

You were handed a 40-page document and expected to make decisions on the spot. Nobody taught you how to read this thing. But today that changes. Here are the 3 sections of your child's IEP that actually matter most β€” and what to look for in each one. πŸ‘‡ Save this. You'll use it at your next meeting.Save this post right now. Which of these 3 sections confuses you most? Drop it in the comments β€” I'll help you decode it this week. πŸ‘‡

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