Transitioning Between 504 Plans & IEPs
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In this episode of The Special Ed Strategist, host Wendy Taylor—special educator, IEP coach, and educational therapist—breaks down the complex process of transitioning from a 504 plan to an IEP. Wendy explains the key differences between the two plans, when and why you might need to move from a 504 to an IEP, and actionable steps for parents to advocate effectively. She offers practical advice and real-world examples to make this daunting process more accessible to both parents and educators. Don't miss Wendy's tips on how to request evaluations, document progress, and work collaboratively with schools. Contact Wendy: Instagram: Learning Essentials LinkedIn: Wendy Taylor Facebook: Tutoring LE Website: Learning Essentials Cracking the Code to Special Education Eligibility Course: Sign up here Review Podcast: Apple Podcasts Listen to Podcast: The Special Ed Strategist Resources: Wrightslaw: An extensive resource for special education law and advocacy. Wrightslaw Website Understood.org: Information on special education plans, including 504s and IEPs. Understood Parent Training and Information Centers: Find your local PTI for support in navigating the IEP process.  Complementing Episodes: Episode 12: "What’s the Difference Between a 504 Plan and an IEP?" Episode 22: "IEP Basics: Understanding Your Rights and the Process" Episode 35: "Advocating for Special Education: Tips for Parents" Need more help with your advocacy journey? Enroll in Wendy’s course: Cracking the Code to Special Education Eligibility.
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