Tailored Homeschool Advocacy
IEP & 504 Strategy
Your child does not need to be in a public school setting to benefit from structured support. Many of the strategies used in IEPs and 504 Plans—such as accommodations, modified expectations, and progress monitoring—can be adapted for homeschooling. I help you implement these supports and track your child’s progress in a meaningful and manageable way.
Behavior support at home
Challenging behavior can often be a sign of frustration, overwhelm, or difficulty with the work—not defiance.
When learning becomes difficult, it can show up as:
• Avoiding or refusing work
• Difficulty staying on task
• Emotional reactions or shutdown
• Struggles with transitions or routines
I help families understand what may be contributing to these behaviors and provide practical strategies to support their child in a more effective and manageable way.
When progress feels slow
It’s common for parents to wonder if their child is making enough progress—especially when learning feels inconsistent or challenging.
You may notice:
• Skills taking longer to develop than expected
• Difficulty retaining what was previously learned
• Progress that feels slow or unpredictable
• Uncertainty about what “on track” should look like
I help families take a closer look at their child’s learning, identify realistic expectations, and put supports in place that promote steady, meaningful progress.
Who This Is For
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Your child struggles to understand the work, even when you try to explain it
• Getting your child to start or complete work has become a daily challenge
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You’re unsure how to create or maintain a consistent homeschool routine You’re wondering if your child may need additional support or an evaluation
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You’re questioning if you’re doing enough—or doing the “right” things
A one-time consultation to help you understand what’s going on and walk away with clear next steps.
Customized Learning Plan
A personalized plan with structure, strategies, and supports tailored to your child and your homeschool environment.
Ongoing Parent Support
Continued guidance, check-ins, and adjustments so you’re not navigating challenges alone.
Evaluation Navigation
in determining if your child may benefit from evaluation, what type is appropriate, and how to move forward with confidence.
How I Can Help
Clarity Session
🏡 Homeschool Support Services
Advocacy FAQs
Clear structure. Practical tools. Support that helps your child thrive.
Families deserve a plan that feels doable — not overwhelming. These homeschool tiers give you flexible, expert support so you can confidently implement accommodations, build routines that work, and create a learning environment where your child can succeed.
⭐ Tier 1: Accommodation Essentials — $250
Perfect for families who need clarity, structure, and a simple plan to get started.
- Review of your child’s IEP/504 or learning profile
- Identification of priority accommodations for home learning
- Customized daily schedule template
- Behavior & sensory support recommendations
- 30‑day action plan with clear, step‑by‑step guidance
- One 30‑minute follow‑up call
⭐ Tier 2: Home Implementation Support — $425
Ideal for families who want hands‑on guidance and ongoing support while building routines that stick.
- Includes everything in Tier 1, plus:
- Personalized visual supports (checklists, routines, behavior tools)
- Customized academic modifications for homeschool lessons
- Parent coaching on behavior, motivation, and executive functioning
- Weekly check‑ins for 30 days (email or 15‑min call)
- Adjustments to the plan based on real‑world challenges
⭐ Tier 3: Comprehensive Advocacy & Home Support — $750
Best for families who need full support at home and coordination with the school team.
- Includes everything in Tiers 1 & 2, plus:
- Full IEP/504 review with written recommendations
- Drafted parent input statement for upcoming meetings
- Email templates for communicating with the school
- Collaboration with teachers or therapists (up to 2 calls)
- 60‑day support window with weekly check‑ins
- Updated action plan as needs evolve
Do Florida homeschoolers have a right to special education services?
Yes. Under Florida law, students in home education programs are eligible for 'equitable services' through their local school district. While different from a full IEP in public school, these are typically outlined in a Services Plan.
What is the difference between an IEP and a Services Plan?
An IEP applies to students enrolled in public schools. For homeschoolers, districts provide a Services Plan, which offers targeted support like speech or occupational therapy without the full school-based curriculum requirements.
Can you help me prepare for a private evaluation?
Absolutely. I review previous diagnostic reports and help you formulate specific questions for evaluators to ensure the testing results provide practical strategies for your child’s home learning environment.
How do annual homeschool evaluations work for special needs?
Florida requires an annual progress report. I assist in selecting certified evaluators who understand neurodiversity and help you curate a portfolio that accurately reflects your child's unique growth and mastery.
Do I have to follow the district's curriculum if I homeschool?
No. One of the greatest freedoms for Florida homeschoolers is the ability to select or design a custom curriculum that fits your child’s learning pace, interests, and diagnostic requirements.
Still have questions? Let’s talk about your child's future.