Washington Guides
United States-Wide Guides
These apply to all families of children with disabilities in United States:
General Resources
These guides work no matter where you live:
Articles for Washington
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…
Best IEP Advocacy Tool for Washington Parents Who Can't Afford an Attorney
The best advocacy tools for Washington parents who can't pay $350-500/hr for a special education attorney. Free and affordable options that actually w…
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 …
Best Special Education Rights Resource for Parents Who Can't Afford an Attorney
The best special education resources for parents who can't afford a $300-$700/hour attorney. Free and low-cost options for enforcing your child's IDEA…
How to Plan for Life After High School with a Disability Without a Transition Consultant
You don't need a $125/hour consultant to navigate SSI, Medicaid waivers, and VR services. Here's the DIY approach that covers 90% of the work.
Special Education Rights Guide vs Hiring an Advocate: Which Do You Need First?
Compare using a special education rights guide versus hiring an advocate. Learn when each option makes sense, what they cost, and which gives you the …
Best IEP Tool for Washington Parents Advocating Without Professional Help
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…
How to Prepare for a Washington IEP Meeting Without an Advocate
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 regu…
Washington Advocacy Toolkit vs PAVE Free Resources: What's the Difference?
Comparing PAVE's free parent training with a paid Washington advocacy toolkit. When free resources are enough and when you need copy-paste legal templ…