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Explore simple, impactful tools designed to support your advocacy journey. These downloads are free to use and built to bring clarity, calm, and confidence—whether you're just getting started or need support fast.

Crisis Starter Kit to Clarity

Support during emotional and behavioral crises

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  • Grounding tools for in-the-moment use

  • Easy-to-follow format for caregivers in crisis

A go-to guide when everything feels overwhelming. This kit offers calming strategies and structure when you need it most.

IEP vs. 504 Mini Zine

Know the difference. Choose the right support.

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  • Compares IEP and 504 plans side by side

  • Uses plain language and visual cues

This quick guide breaks down the most common parent question: what's the difference between an IEP and a 504?

Parent -Teacher Log

Track school communication effectively

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  • Organizes outreach by date and tone

  • Creates a clear record of your advocacy

Stay organized and track your communication with school staff to strengthen your voice and document your efforts.

Behavior Flowchart

Map what’s behavioral vs. clinical

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  • Clarifies when to ask for an FBA or BIP

  • Helps distinguish school behavior from deeper needs

This visual guide helps you figure out what kind of support your child needs—and how to advocate for it.

Advocacy Roadmap

See the full journey—from chaos to clarity

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  • Outlines key steps in advocacy process

  • Gives you a big-picture view of what’s ahead

Understand where you are and where you're going with this clear roadmap from crisis to confidence.

How To Read An IEP

Understand the IEP at a glance

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  • Simplifies 60+ page IEP documents

  • Highlights what matters most for your child

Cut through the confusion with this cheat sheet that helps you focus on what matters in your child’s IEP.

Meeting Prep Guide

Prep for school meetings with confidence

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  • Printable checklist for pre-meeting prep

  • Emotional regulation tips included

This guide helps you plan ahead, regulate your emotions, and walk into school meetings with clarity and confidence.

Behavior Pattern Log

Track patterns that matter

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  • Editable format to document daily behaviors

  • Reveals patterns and potential triggers

Start tracking behavior with intention—so you can build a stronger case for support and plan smarter interventions.

Parent Letter Template

Send requests with clarity and ease

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  • Reusable and ready-to-edit school communication format

  • Professional tone without the stress

Say exactly what you need with this simple, school-ready letter format that makes advocacy easier.

Emotional Prep Sheet

Regulate emotions before meetings

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  • Mind-body prompts to calm and reflect

  • Printable for pre-meeting self-checks

  • Helps you center yourself before speaking up

Use this worksheet before high-stakes meetings to self-regulate, reflect, and ground your advocacy in clarity.

Can’t find what you’re looking for or need more support?