You are a new IEP Parent
Out Of Your Comfort Zone
WHERE DO YOU EVEN BEGIN TO FIND YOUR VOICE?
We Help Parents Navigate The Special Education Process So That They Can Successfully And Confidently Be A Champion For Their Child’s Ability To Thrive In School.

Are You Facing The Special Education Process Confused And Overwhelmed?
Our Free Checklist will walk you through the 8 essential steps you need to prepare for your first IEP meeting.
WHAT DOES “IEP” STAND FOR?
In case you aren’t sure, IEP stands for Individualized Education Program 34 C.F.R. 300.320 U.S.
It is a written document for each individual child with a disability that is developed, reviewed and revised to meet the special needs of that child.
Does This Sound Like You?
If you are a first time Special Needs Parent who is ready to kick overwhelm to the curb and become knowledgeable and confident entering your child’s meeting, you are in the right place.
We will walk with you as you begin this journey and we will share the secrets of being a great advocate
I can help!
WELCOME!
I’m Lucie St. George and I know how overwhelming this process can be because I’ve lived and breathed it with a multitude of families who were where you are now.
I have a unique skill set, starting as a Special Education Teacher, then Parent, and then time Chairing our town’s Special Education Parent Advisory Committee and Public School Committee.
The past several years, I have had my own practice as a Special Education Child Advocate & Parent Consultant.
I have been on all sides of the table which has gained me valuable insights which I want to share with you.
Ready to Get Started?
Here’s what to do next….

Not sure where to begin? Start educating yourself now with the 8 Step Checklist to Prepare for an IEP Team Meeting.

Feel that you as a first time parent have a million questions swirling around in your head? Let me know your biggest concern and head on over to my instagram.

Ready to learn how best to use your parent superpower in the IEP meeting? Check out the 3 Mindset Shifts to help build confidence for the IEP Meeting.
“All children with disabilities have the right to a free appropriate public education.”
– Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) U.S.
“(Lucie) is a very compassionate person with a strong ability to understand the educational needs of children with learning issues.”
– Kelly Raghavan
“(She has) a strong grasp of special education laws and a superb ability to effectively communicate.“
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“She reviewed my daughter’s neuropsychological assessment and IEP, then educated and guided me through the process.”
– K Zajkowski

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