Your advocate invited you
Your advocate brings professional insight on your child's plan. You bring what only you know—priorities, concerns, and what happens at home. This portal connects both sides so they have the complete picture and you walk into meetings prepared.
How you and your advocate work together
Your advocate's insight and expertise
They share plain-language summaries, professional judgment, and what matters most in the IEP—their read of the plan, not generic advice from the internet.
Your priorities and concerns, in one place
Upload school documents, note what worries you, and share what you see day to day—so your advocate has the full picture, not just the district's file.
Meeting prep you will actually use
Suggested questions and talking points built from your child's real plan—plus practice mode to rehearse before the meeting. Most families lean on this heavily once they try it.
Ask anything in chat
Goals, services, accommodations, or what to say at school—ask in plain language and get answers grounded in your family's documents, with sources you can check. English, Spanish, or Chinese.
Your advocate stays in charge
Strategy and representation stay with the professional you hired. They decide what to release; you use the tools to stay informed and prepared.
How to get started
Your invitation is a personal link in email—it opens the right case automatically. You cannot join from a generic page without that link.
Find the email from your advocate and click the invitation link (check spam if you do not see it).
Create your password on the page that opens—your email is already tied to the invite.
Review what your advocate shared, then add your priorities, concerns, and any school documents they asked for.
Use meeting prep and practice mode before your next meeting—and ask the chat anything that comes up along the way.
Use the personal link in the email from your advocate—it opens your case. No link? Ask them to resend.
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Common questions
Your advocate's plan may cover your access. If you're unsure, ask them before subscribing on your own.
