Parent Voices Needed!

Anonymous
Hello, fellow parents of children with special needs and disabilities in Washington DC!

I am a parent of a child with a disability, and I am also the founder of a new company called IEP Sensei. We are developing a software platform to help families, educators, and advocates navigate the complex world of special education.

I am reaching out to you today to ask for your help in providing feedback on IEP Sensei. Your insights and experiences would be invaluable in helping us to develop a product that truly meets the needs of the special education community.

We are particularly interested in getting your feedback on the IEP process. As you know, IEPs can be incredibly complex and difficult to navigate. We want to hear about your experiences with the IEP process, both positive and negative. Your feedback will help us to identify areas where IEP Sensei can make a difference.

We are also interested in getting your feedback on other aspects of special education, such as:

Finding and evaluating educational resources
Working with teachers and administrators
Advocating for your child's rights
Transitioning your child to adulthood
We understand that you are busy, so we have created a brief Google form that you can fill out to provide your feedback. The form should take no more than 5-10 minutes to complete.
https://forms.gle/1WRvxQxWULa6qfwL7

If you prefer, you can also provide your feedback by scheduling a brief phone conversation with me. Please email me at maurap342019@gmail.com to schedule a time to talk.

Your feedback is essential in helping us to develop a product that will truly make a difference in the lives of children with disabilities and their families. Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,

Laura Wilk
Founder and CEO, IEP Sensei

Anonymous
What does IEP Sensei do and what kind of feedback do you want?

My IEP difficulties range from draft goals that aren't measurable to teachers arbitrarily limiting the number of goals and so leaving important areas out. Then there are disputes around number of hours and whether it's being implemented.
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