Alternatives to Washington PAVE for IEP and Special Education Help
Beyond PAVE: compare every option for IEP help in Washington State including OSPI, OEO, advocates, attorneys, and self-advocacy tools with WAC 392-172A guidance.
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Beyond PAVE: compare every option for IEP help in Washington State including OSPI, OEO, advocates, attorneys, and self-advocacy tools with WAC 392-172A guidance.
The best IEP navigation guide for military families PCSing to Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Bremerton, or Everett. Washington-specific transfer rules, comparable services, and EFMP coordination.
The best IEP navigation tool for Washington parents who can't afford an advocate. Compares free resources, paid guides, and DIY approaches for WAC 392-172A advocacy.
Step-by-step preparation guide for Washington IEP meetings when you can't hire a professional. What to bring, what to say, and which WAC 392-172A regulations to cite.
Compare using a Washington IEP navigation guide against hiring a special education advocate. Cost breakdown, when each option makes sense, and who should choose what.
Learn what an IEP is in Washington State, how WAC 392-172A governs the process, eligibility rules, and what parents can expect at every step.
Washington State 504 plan vs IEP: understand eligibility differences, WAC 392-172A rules, OSPI guidance, and how to choose the right path for your child.
Washington 504 plan for anxiety vs IEP: eligibility differences, what anxiety accommodations look like in Washington schools, and when SDI may be needed instead.
How to get a 504 plan for ADHD in Washington State schools, what ADHD accommodations look like, eligibility criteria, and when an IEP may be needed instead.
Washington State transition IEP goals: what the law requires by age 16, graduation pathway options including WA-AIM, DVR vs DDA coordination, and supported decision making.
How to request a special education evaluation in Washington, WAC 392-172A timelines, what the evaluation must cover, and what to do if the district refuses or the evaluation is inadequate.
Washington special education advocate vs attorney: understand the difference, costs, when each is appropriate, and low-cost alternatives including PAVE and OEO.
How to request an IEE at public expense in Washington State, the 15-day district deadline, evaluator selection rights, and what to do if the district refuses.
How Washington IEP progress monitoring works, what progress reports must include under WAC 392-172A, how to interpret data, and what to do when goals aren't being met.
A Washington State IEP meeting checklist covering what to bring, questions to ask, how to prepare your child's records, and what to do before and after the meeting.
Washington State IEP for autism: eligibility under WAC 392-172A, autism-specific IEP goals, LRE placement rights, and how to challenge a restrictive placement.
A Washington State IEP goal bank with examples across reading, math, writing, behavior, and functional skills — plus how goals must connect to the PLAAFP under WAC 392-172A.
How to get an IEP for ADHD in Washington schools, what eligibility looks like under WAC 392-172A, ADHD IEP goals, and IEP accommodations that actually work.
What a functional behavior assessment is in Washington schools, when the district must conduct one, how it connects to a BIP, and your rights under WAC 392-172A.
What a behavior intervention plan must include in Washington schools, how it connects to the FBA, your rights to review and dispute a BIP under WAC 392-172A.
The Washington State IEP process from referral to annual review: WAC 392-172A timelines, evaluation, eligibility, IEP development, placement, and parent rights at each step.