Are you worried about what will happen if IEPs and 504 Plans are weakened or removed through the Department of Education? As a pediatric neuropsychologist specializing in ADHD, Autism, and Learning Disorders, I help parents secure the accommodations and support their children need—no matter what happens to special education laws. If you are concerned about Department of Education special education changes, I can help.
How to get support
I help create customized learning and accommodation plans based on your child's strengths and areas of growth that will help your child's school implement accommodations.
Learn how to navigate school systems and fight for your child’s rights.
Get expert guidance on what parents need to do now before laws change.
Explore private school options, state-funded programs, and homeschooling support.
Step 1: Secure a comprehensive private evaluation documenting the child’s needs. This report will serve as formal evidence of required accommodations.
Step 2: Request meetings with school administrators to discuss alternative accommodation options.
Step 3: Understand state-specific protections that may still mandate support even if federal regulations change.
Step 4: Work with educational attorneys, advocates, and neuropsychologists to push for accommodations using available state laws and policies.
Step 5: Consider alternative education options, such as private schools, microschools, homeschooling, and education savings accounts (ESAs) that allow parents more control over their child’s learning environment.