You are not alone.
Get the personalized support + Special Education advocacy your Neurodiverse family needs.
The IEP process can be overwhelming.
You may feel stressed and emotional walking into an IEP meeting that is focused on what is “wrong” with your child. You may feel like you’re fighting a battle for the right resources that best support your child. You may feel exhausted advocating for those resources and hopeless navigating bureaucratic delays. You may be unfamiliar with the complex legal jargon of Special Education experts. You may feel a communication gap with your child’s IEP team. You may feel isolated and alone pushing for the right services for your child.
You are NOT alone. Glow Advocacy is here to support you through the IEP process so you can get back to supporting and nurturing your child.
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IEP Advocacy
Personalized + comprehensive IEP advocacy for families needing support in navigating the IEP process.
Hi there! I'm Katie
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When my oldest daughter was diagnosed with Autism, I didn’t know a thing about Neurodiversity, but I knew I needed support to navigate our first steps. So I got to work: I met dozens of providers, I researched every free moment I had, and I even went back to graduate school to study child development and Special Education. Yet, the support I found from other parents (and Autistic adults!) along the way was the most invaluable. I started Glow Advocacy to be a source of invaluable support for other parents whose children are newly diagnosed. You deserve all the support you can get during what can be an overwhelming time - especially from another parent who’s been there.
- MA in Special Education, University of Colorado-Denver
- COPAA Member (Council of Parent Attorneys + Advocates)
- Advisory Board Member of P2P-CO (Parent 2 Parent of Colorado)
- Mom of 2
“After our son’s diagnosis, I figured we needed to do it all, but after speaking with you, I feel more at peace with being more patient and open to figuring out what will work best for him. Your wisdom and experience are incredibly helpful.”
— MOM OF TWO NEURODIVERSE KIDDOS