Ongoing IEP support — help that doesn't end after one meeting.
The IEP process keeps coming back in cycles. The support should too.
Why one-time help falls short
The IEP process is multi-year and recurring, not one hard conversation and then you are done.
One meeting can feel big, but the real weight of the IEP process usually comes from everything that happens before and after it: evaluations, draft reviews, goal revisions, annual reviews, service changes, progress checks, and the follow-through that families carry between school conversations.
That is why one-time help often feels incomplete. Even when a single meeting goes better, the next step still comes. Then the next one after that.
What ongoing support actually looks like
It lives between meetings as much as it does during them.
Ongoing support means you are not rebuilding your system from scratch every time the school calendar turns. It helps you prepare before meetings, track what changed after meetings, notice what is slipping, and come back with better questions at the next cycle.
It also means having recurring coaching and a review credit at the moments when new paperwork, new goals, or new concerns appear, instead of waiting until stress is already high. For parents searching for monthly IEP help or special education parent coaching, that recurring structure is the real point.
How IEP Momentum provides it
Each support pillar lines up with a part of the IEP lifecycle.
The tracker helps you follow the process over time. The resource library helps you prepare between decisions. A review credit gives you a place to talk through paperwork changes with an IEP specialist. Monthly live Q&A coaching gives you a recurring place to ask questions as the cycle continues.
If you want to see those pieces in more detail, start with what’s inside or walk through how it works.
Where it fits in the lifecycle
Support for the parts families tend to carry alone.
Before a meeting, ongoing support helps you prepare. After a meeting, it helps you track what was decided and what still needs follow-through. At annual review time, it helps you revisit progress, documents, and goals with more clarity than starting cold.
For parents who want the membership-specific overview, see IEP membership for parents.
Related pages
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How it works
See the member flow from joining through ongoing support.
What’s inside
See the tracker, library, 30-minute review credit calls, and coaching.
IEP membership for parents
See where membership support fits for the full process.
IEP help for parents
Use the parent-help hub if you are still deciding between ongoing support and other help paths.
Extended school year help
See how ongoing support helps when summer decisions and regression concerns start to matter.
Evaluation delayed
Use this when the support you need is still being slowed down by a school process that will not move.
Transition planning
Use this when the long arc of the process now includes postsecondary goals and later-school planning.
Pricing
Review the monthly and annual membership options.
What the month actually looks like
Ongoing support matters most in the ordinary weeks between the big meetings.
Most families do not need help only on meeting day. They need it when a progress report feels too vague, when an accommodation quietly stops showing up, when summer services are being decided quickly, or when the next annual review is getting close and no one has organized the year yet.
That is the month-to-month gap this is built for. The point is not constant urgency. The point is not having to restart from zero every time the school sends a new document or the next cycle begins.
FAQ
Questions parents ask about ongoing IEP support
Why do I need ongoing IEP help?
Because the IEP process keeps moving. What happens after one meeting often matters just as much as what happened during it.
Isn’t one meeting enough?
Usually not. Evaluations, annual reviews, revisions, progress monitoring, and follow-up decisions stretch across years, not one appointment.
What does ongoing support include?
It includes structure between meetings, tools for preparation, a review credit you can use for a 30-minute expert call at key moments, and recurring access to live coaching when new questions come up.
Is this basically IEP parent coaching?
Yes, in the sense that parents get recurring guidance, monthly live coaching, and help thinking through what to do next between meetings and paperwork cycles.
What does support look like between IEP meetings?
Between meetings, support looks like reviewing new school paperwork, checking whether services and accommodations are actually happening, preparing for the next annual review before it sneaks up, and getting help when a progress report or draft raises new questions. That in-between stretch is where many parents lose momentum without a system behind them.
Can I cancel when I don’t need it?
Yes. There are no contracts, and you can cancel when you no longer need the ongoing support.
How is this different from free articles?
Free articles can teach concepts, but they do not track your child’s progress, give you a review credit, or stay with you through each cycle of the process.
What does ongoing IEP support cost in the membership?
IEP Momentum costs $47 per month or $347 per year.
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