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Make your child’s IEP work for who they are.

Start with one goal from the IEP — we’ll show you how to make it truly work for your child.

In the IEP document the school gave you, look for the section called “Annual Goals” — copy any one goal here.

Every strong goal has four parts. We check yours for all of them:

  • baseline
  • mastery criteria
  • measurement method
  • timeline
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Sample analysis: 72Aiden’s IEP · 7 concerns flagged

You shouldn’t need a law degree to read your child’s IEP.

The full picture

Find the goals to individualize, the services that build your child up, and exactly what to ask for.

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Example analysis: For a 5th-grade IEP scoring 72 overall, IEP Ally identifies that the reading goal uses a vague benchmark and generates specific questions for the IEP team.

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The first time I read my kid's IEP with a plain-English breakdown beside it, I finally knew what to ask for. Every parent should get that feeling.

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We get to know who your child is — then help make every page of the IEP work for them.

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72Emma’s IEP · 7 concerns flagged

Understand the document

Every goal, service, and accommodation — explained in plain English.

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Is it 150 or 300 minutes per week?

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The questions to ask, built from your child's actual IEP.

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    Plain-English summary: every goal checked for measurability, all services listed, and your 2 most serious concerns

  • Meeting prep checklist

    A starter checklist seeded from your IEP’s scan

  • Evaluation request letter

    The letter that starts the IEP process

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  • Every concern — with exactly what to request

    The specific ask for each issue, not just what is wrong

  • Every goal audited — mastery criteria and the quality read

    And exactly what to ask when something is missing

  • Meeting prep tailored to your child's IEP and state

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Frequently asked questions

Is my child’s data safe?

Yes. Documents are encrypted in transit and at rest, never shared with third parties, and never used to train AI models. You control your data — delete it anytime from your account settings.

How accurate is the analysis?

IEP Ally is especially good at flagging unmeasurable goals, insufficient service minutes, and missing accommodations. It’s an AI-powered starting point designed to help you ask the right questions — always verify findings with your IEP team.

Does this replace an advocate?

IEP Ally gives you the prep work an advocate would do — document review, question generation, and rights references. It supplements but does not replace professional advocacy, and it does not provide legal advice. For free advocacy support, contact your state’s Parent Training and Information Center (PTI).

What file types can I upload?

PDF, Word (.doc/.docx), and images or photos of printed IEPs. We’ll extract the text and analyze it the same way regardless of format.

What does the free plan include?

You get 2 IEP analyses a month. You’ll see a plain-English summary, every goal checked for measurable criteria, all services listed, and your 2 most serious concerns. You also get a meeting prep checklist and the evaluation request letter that starts the IEP process, plus full access to the rights guide and glossary. Premium unlocks the rest of that same report — every concern with the exact words to request it and a section-by-section read — plus meeting prep tailored to your child’s IEP, all 10 letter templates, and as many questions as you need to ask.

Walk into the next meeting as the best-prepared person in the room.

Everything you need is already in the IEP — we’ll help you read it.

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