
With Klf you’ll be confident your
child is getting the access they deserve
Are you nervous to walk into an IEP meeting? Maybe you need help understanding your child’s learning plan. How do you effectively collaborate with your IEP team to create attainable yet stretching goals? Who is the best fit to help your child? Navigating your child’s modifications and accommodations for their education can be overwhelming and exhausting, you don’t have to do it alone!
Schedule a parent coaching session today
Coaching sessions starting at $75/hour
I’m here to help
Does constant advocacy battles consume your days? Do you feel like you’re always left fighting for resources, accommodations, and appropriate academic interventions at school? You probably also feel unheard or dismissed. The emotional and mental load is taxing for you and your child. I get it, you’re worried about your child’s future, unsure if they’re doing enough (if you’re doing enough) or if the school system will ever meet their needs. I don’t want you to ever struggle to interpret your child’s IEP again!
I offer a wide variety of help to parents who are trying to navigate Special Needs:
I conduct a thorough review of your child’s educational history and pin point the current needs to maximize tutoring sessions but also improve overall learning.
I provide tools for you to blend and collaborate your goals with your child’s IEP or 504 Plan.
Assist you in navigating the school systems and securing the appropriate services.
I have detailed systems in place to help me evaluate a program’s effectiveness which can help inform necessary instructional decisions.
You don’t have to do it alone
Sometimes a coaching session isn’t quite enough, did you know I can also operate as an advocate for you and your child, meaning I am qualified to accompany you to your IEP meetings, now you can relax knowing I‘ve got your back.
“I have been particularly impressed with Ms. Polk’s skill in creating and implementing Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). She collaborates effectively with the multidisciplinary team, incorporating feedback and insights to tailor interventions and accommodations that address the specific needs of each student. Ms. Polk is a team player who actively contributes to the overall positive atmosphere of the school community. She willingly collaborates with colleagues, participates in professional development opportunities, and demonstrates continuous commitment to staying informed about the latest developments in special education.”