Description
How Special Education Systems Can Silence Parents—and What to Do About It
Many parents enter the special education system believing an IEP (Individualized Education Program) will protect their child.
Sometimes it does.
But many families discover something very different: a complex bureaucratic system that can overwhelm parents, obscure their rights, and quietly shift decision-making power away from families.
The IEP Trap is a practical guide for parents, educators, and advocates who want to understand how special education systems really work—and how to protect children within them.
Written by a credentialed teacher and parent, this book pulls back the curtain on the realities of IEP meetings, school documentation, and the legal language that can leave families feeling powerless.
Inside you will learn:
- How IEP meetings are structured—and how decisions are actually made
- The subtle ways schools can redirect or minimize parent concerns
- What common phrases in IEP documents really mean
- How parents can prepare for meetings and protect their child’s educational rights
- Strategies for documenting concerns and advocating effectively
- Warning signs that your child’s needs are being overlooked
This resource is designed for:
- Parents navigating special education for the first time
- Families who feel something is wrong but cannot identify why
- Teachers and advocates who want a clearer view of systemic pressures inside schools
- Anyone seeking to better understand the balance of power in special education systems
Rather than offering simple slogans or quick fixes, The IEP Trap provides a clear look at the system—and practical tools to help families participate in it with knowledge and confidence.
File Includes
Digital eBook (PDF / eReader format)
Created By
Jennifer Tate
Credentialed California Educator | Parent Advocate | Writer