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Best Special Education Advocacy Tools in Tennessee When You Can't Afford an Attorney
Can't afford a $275-$450/hr special education attorney in Tennessee? These advocacy tools, templates, and free resources help you fight IEP disputes y…
Free vs. Paid Special Education Advocacy Resources in Tennessee: What Each One Actually Gives You
Compare STEP, Disability Rights Tennessee, and TDOE safeguards against paid advocacy toolkits. When free resources are enough and when you need more.
How to File a Tennessee Special Education State Complaint Without a Lawyer
Step-by-step guide to filing a TDOE administrative complaint for special education violations in Tennessee. No attorney required. Free process, 60-day…
How to Prepare for a Tennessee IEP Meeting Without an Advocate
Step-by-step preparation guide for Tennessee IEP meetings when you can't bring a professional advocate. Covers what to bring, say, and do under State …
Best Transition Resource for Parents of Teens with Significant Support Needs
Why transition planning is hardest for families of teens with autism, I/DD, and complex medical needs — and what a comprehensive resource must cover.
How to Prepare for the SSI Age-18 Redetermination Without a Benefits Planner
Step-by-step preparation for the SSI age-18 redetermination: documentation strategy, the 10-day appeal window, and what to do if you can't afford a pr…
Dyslexia Advocacy Toolkit vs. Hiring a Special Education Advocate: Which Gets Better IEP Results?
Comparing a dyslexia self-advocacy toolkit to hiring a professional special education advocate — costs, outcomes, and when each makes sense for your c…
How to Force Structured Literacy Into an IEP When Your School Still Uses Balanced Literacy
Your child has dyslexia and the school's reading program is Balanced Literacy. Here's how to audit the program, document the failure, and force Struct…
How to Write IEP Goals for Reading: What Good Goals Look Like for Dyslexia
Most IEP reading goals are vague and unenforceable. Here's what a strong, science-of-reading-aligned reading goal looks like — and what to reject.
Best Way to Prepare for an IEP Eligibility Meeting Using Evaluation Data
How to use your child's evaluation scores — WISC-V, Woodcock-Johnson, BASC-3 — to prepare specific, data-backed arguments for the eligibility meeting …