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Your child's IEP is 47 pages and the meeting is Tuesday. We'll tell you exactly what it says, what's missing, and what to ask — results in minutes.

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How It Works

1

Upload Your IEP

Upload your child's IEP or 504 Plan. It takes about 2 minutes. We accept PDF, Word, and image files.

2

We Analyze It

AdvocateIQ reads your document the way an advocate would — checking every goal, service, and accommodation against what the law requires.

3

Get Your Report

You get a plain-language report that tells you what's working, what's missing, and the specific questions to ask at your next ARD meeting.

See What AdvocateIQ Finds

From Your Child's IEP

"Student will improve reading skills as measured by teacher observation."

AdvocateIQ Analysis

⚠️ This goal is not measurable. It lacks a baseline, target, and measurement method. Request: 'Given a grade-level passage, [Student] will read with 95% accuracy in 4 of 5 trials by [date].'

From Your Child's IEP

"Student will be provided with appropriate accommodations as needed."

AdvocateIQ Analysis

⚠️ This accommodation is too vague to enforce. "As needed" lets the school decide when — or whether — to provide it. Request specific language: "Extended time (1.5x) on all classroom tests and quizzes, provided without requiring the student to ask."

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  • ✓ Services checked against your child's needs
  • ✓ Specific questions to ask at your next ARD
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— Anne S., Texas parent

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AdvocateIQ provides educational information, not legal advice. For legal questions, consult a special education attorney.