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How IEP Path helps

Your child's plan, finally in words you understand.

IEP and 504 plans are full of confusing words and hidden rules. IEP Path reads it all for you, explains it simply, and shows you what to do next. You don't need to be an expert. You just need to love your child.

You are not alone

Does any of this sound like you?

Most parents feel this way. It is not your fault. The system is hard on purpose. Here is what we hear all the time.

“I don't really get what the plan says.”

It's pages of school and legal words. You sign it, but you're not sure what your child is actually getting.

“I'm scared I'll miss an important date.”

There are real deadlines with real rights attached. Miss one and you can lose your chance to speak up.

“The school isn't doing what they promised.”

The plan says one thing. What your child gets is another. You don't know how to prove it or push back.

“I can't pay $100–$250 an hour for help.”

A private advocate costs more than most families can spend. So parents walk into big meetings alone and unsure.

Simple from the start

How it works, in three easy steps

No training. No hard setup. You can have real answers in a few minutes.

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Step 1

Add your plan

Paste the text or upload the PDF of your child's IEP or 504 plan. That's it. Your information stays private.

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Step 2

See it in plain English

We turn the whole plan into clear, simple words and point out anything that looks weak, vague, or missing.

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Step 3

Walk in prepared

Get ready-to-send letters, every deadline on a calendar, and a clear plan, so you know exactly what to say and do.

Everything inside

Every tool, explained simply

One calm place with everything you need to understand the plan, fix what's wrong, and stand up for your child.

Plain-English decoder

Turns the confusing plan into words you actually understand, with no school jargon and no guessing what it means for your child.

Red-flag finder

Reads the plan and points out missing services, fuzzy goals, and other problems, so you know what to ask about before you sign.

Letter writer

Writes the email or letter to the school for you, from 25+ ready-made templates. You just add your details and send.

Deadline calendar

Tracks every legal date so you never miss one. These dates come from the real rules, never a guess.

Services & progress tracker

Keep a simple log of what the school is really doing and whether your child is truly improving, all in one place.

Meeting prep

Get the right questions to ask before the IEP meeting, so you walk in calm, clear, and ready, not caught off guard.

Know-your-rights assistant

Ask a question about your rights and get a real answer backed by the law, with sources and never made up.

School finder

Look up any public school and see your state's special-education record, with helpful facts in one simple search.

Share with an advocate

Send a private, read-only link to a helper or advocate. They can look without making an account of their own.

IEP health score

A simple score that shows how strong your child's plan is, so you can see at a glance where it needs to get better.

Built on solid ground

Real law. Both languages. Honest about what we are.

You can trust what you read here, and share it with anyone who is helping you.

Grounded in the law

Built on the real special-education laws: IDEA, Section 504, and FERPA. The rights we show you are the real ones.

English and Spanish

The whole app works in clear English and natural Spanish, so you can read and act in the language you know best.

Not legal advice

IEP Path gives you information and tools to help you advocate. We are not a lawyer, and this is not legal advice.

Parent stories

Walking in prepared, not lost.

I finally understood what ‘80% accuracy in 4 of 5 trials’ actually meant for my son. I walked into the annual review with three specific questions — and they fixed the goal.

Maria G.

Parent of a 3rd grader

The red-flag check caught that speech minutes were never written into the service grid. One generated letter later, it was fixed in two weeks.

Danielle R.

Parent & PTA member

It drafts the letter, cites the actual regulation, and keeps every deadline on a calendar. It’s like having an advocate on call.

James T.

Father of two IEP students

Walk in prepared.

IEP Path gives you the clarity, the evidence, and the words — so the meeting goes the way it should.