Helping Parents Navigate the Special Education Process with Confidence
When your child is struggling in school, it can feel overwhelming.
You know something isn't right. Your child may be working harder than everyone else just to keep up, yet meetings leave you with more questions than answers.
At Dyslexify, we help parents better understand the educational process, prepare for school meetings, review documentation, and advocate effectively for their child's learning needs.
Whether you're navigating a dyslexia diagnosis, preparing for an IEP meeting, reviewing a 504 Plan, or simply trying to understand your options, you don't have to do it alone.
Support. Knowledge. Confidence.
Parent Support & Educational Advocacy for Dyslexia, IEPs & 504 Plans
Does This Sound Familiar?
✔ Your child struggles with reading, spelling, or writing, but you feel their needs aren't fully understood.
✔ You've heard terms like IEP, 504 Plan, ARD, accommodations, modifications, or progress monitoring, but no one has clearly explained them.
✔ You're preparing for a school meeting and want to feel informed and organized.
✔ You have testing results but aren't sure what they actually mean.
✔ You believe your child may have dyslexia or another language-based learning difference.
✔ You simply want someone experienced to help you understand the process.
If any of these sound familiar, you're not alone. Many families feel overwhelmed by educational systems and special education terminology. Our role is to help you better understand the process so you can make informed decisions for your child.
How Dyslexify Supports Parents
Our educational consultation services are designed to help families become informed, prepared, and confident advocates.
Parent Education & Guidance
Understanding dyslexia characteristics
Reviewing educational reports and evaluations
Understanding screening and assessment results
Discussing evidence-based literacy interventions
IEP & 504 Plan Support
Reviewing current plans
Understanding accommodations and modifications
Goal review and discussion
Preparing questions for school meetings
Helping families organize documentation
ARD & School Meeting Preparation
Meeting preparation strategies
Understanding educational terminology
Reviewing school recommendations
Collaborative communication support
Ongoing Parent Partnership
Progress monitoring discussions
Home support recommendations
Literacy resources
Guidance for navigating educational transitions
Common Accommodations Families Ask About
Every child has unique learning needs. Appropriate accommodations should always be determined by the student's educational team based on individual data and eligibility requirements.
Families often ask us about accommodations such as:
Extended testing time
Small group instruction or testing
Oral administration
Audiobooks and text-to-speech technology
Reduced copying demands
Spelling accommodations
Reading support services
Assistive technology tools
Note-taking supports
Preferential seating
Our role is to help parents understand these options and discuss them effectively with their child's educational team.
Why Parents Choose Dyslexify
Our team brings decades of combined experience working alongside students, families, educators, and school systems.
We understand that behind every evaluation, meeting, and progress report is a child who deserves the opportunity to build confidence and thrive.
We believe parents should feel informed, supported, and empowered throughout the educational journey.
Our approach is collaborative, practical, and rooted in evidence-based literacy practices.
What Parent Support Can Look Like
Step 1: Schedule a Consultation
We listen to your concerns, learn about your child, and discuss your current situation.
Step 2: Review & Prepare
Together, we review documentation, identify questions, and help you better understand the educational process.
Step 3: Move Forward with Confidence
You'll leave with greater clarity, practical next steps, and a stronger understanding of how to advocate for your child's educational needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Dyslexify attend school meetings?
Depending on your location and needs, we may provide educational consultation and meeting support services. Contact us to discuss your situation.
Does my child need a formal dyslexia diagnosis before receiving support?
No. Many families seek guidance because they suspect their child may be struggling with dyslexia or another language-based learning difference.
Can you guarantee my child will qualify for services or accommodations?
No. Eligibility decisions for special education services, IEPs, and 504 Plans are made by the appropriate educational team according to applicable federal and state laws.
Our role is to help families understand the process and make informed decisions.
Is this legal representation?
No. Dyslexify provides educational consultation and parent support services. We do not provide legal advice or legal representation.
You Don't Have to Navigate This Alone
Advocating for your child can feel intimidating, especially when you're trying to understand educational terminology, testing results, and school processes all at once.
Our goal at Dyslexify is simple:
To help parents feel informed, prepared, and confident as they support their child's educational journey.

