What's inside your membership.

The tools and support are built to help you stay organized, better prepared, and less alone through the IEP process.

Everything is meant to work together, not feel like four separate products.

The tracker gives you structure, the library gives you tools, the review credit gives you a place to talk things through, and the coaching gives you a place to think out loud before the next meeting.

A quick look at the milestone view parents use to keep meetings, deadlines, and next steps in one place.

IEP Momentum progress tracker showing a child's IEP milestones.
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39-milestone progress tracker

Track your child’s path from evaluation through implementation, so milestones, deadlines, and next steps stay visible instead of living in scattered notes.

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Resource library

Use 98 guides, templates, and fillable worksheets built to help you prepare, organize, and communicate more clearly throughout the IEP process.

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Review credit (30 min)

Use a review credit (a 30-minute one-on-one call with an IEP expert) when you want to talk through your child’s IEP, current challenges, and next steps.

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Monthly live Q&A coaching

Bring your questions to monthly coaching with experienced IEP specialists and get practical guidance you can use in real school conversations.

A few of the tools parents reach for first.

Inside the library, you will find practical resources that help you prepare for meetings, sort through school language, and keep the paperwork from taking over.

Here’s the kind of practical material parents get access to.

These are real examples from the library, not mockups. The goal is to give parents tools they can actually use before, during, and after school meetings.

Preview of the IEP Goals Demystified workbook included in the IEP Momentum resource library.
IEP Goals Workbook
Preview of the Parent IEP Binder System resource included in the IEP Momentum library.
Parent IEP Binder System
Preview of the IEP Jargon Decoder Guide included in the IEP Momentum resource library.
IEP Jargon Decoder

Use support now, and keep support for the next cycle too.

1 review credit at signup for a 30-minute one-on-one call with an IEP expert.

2 review credits at signup for 30-minute one-on-one calls with an IEP expert. Use one now and keep one for a later IEP cycle.

Included review credits are one-time at signup, not recurring monthly. Members can purchase additional review credits anytime.

If you want the fuller picture before deciding, you can compare the included support on the pricing page or see the step-by-step flow on how it works.

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Questions parents ask about what is included

How many resources are there?

This page reflects the current exact count: 98 guides, templates, and fillable worksheets in the resource library.

Are they printable or fillable?

Both. The library includes printable resources and fillable worksheets so you can use what fits your workflow best.

What’s the IEP Meeting Prep Playbook?

It is one of the flagship resources inside the library. It helps you organize what to bring, what to ask, and what to clarify before an IEP meeting.

How many review credits do I get?

Monthly membership includes 1 review credit at signup for a 30-minute one-on-one call with an IEP expert. Annual membership includes 2 review credits at signup for 30-minute one-on-one calls with an IEP expert. Included review credits are one-time at signup, not recurring monthly. Members can purchase additional review credits anytime.

Are resources updated?

Yes. The library is meant to stay useful over time, so resources can be updated as the membership grows and parent needs change.

Can I download everything?

Many resources are designed to be downloaded or printed, and fillable worksheets are built so you can work through them in a practical way.

Do they cover Section 504?

Yes. IEP Momentum helps parents with Section 504 plans as well as IEPs, and the resource library includes Section 504 guidance alongside IEP-focused tools.

Are they specific to my state?

The core guidance follows the federal IDEA framework, with state notes where applicable. That gives you a steady baseline without pretending every district works exactly the same way.