IEP, 504 & evaluation help — for parents

Your child is owed more than the school is giving. Standfor helps you prove it.

Send us your child's IEP, 504 plan, or evaluation. Our AI reads every line and a real specialist checks it — so you walk into the meeting with the red flags, the letters, and the exact words to say. Not ready yet? Start with the free checklist.

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$149 per plan · Same-day return, guaranteed · AI reads every line, a real specialist checks it.

Standfor — Your IEP ReviewFull plan
Every red flag found — with what a strong version says
Your letters drafted — including an IEE request
The exact script for the meeting
A specialist's call before you walk in

AI reads every line. A real person checks it.

1 in 7
U.S. students receives special-education services
4×
more likely to leave high school if not reading by 3rd grade
$100–250/hr
what a private advocate costs
Sources: U.S. Dept. of Education (NCES) · Annie E. Casey Foundation
How Standfor works

Start with the checklist. Walk in with the review.

Free

The Red-Flag Checklist

$0

A one-page checklist you can use at your very next meeting.

  • Red flags to check in your child's IEP or 504 plan
  • Power moves to use at the table — plus your evaluation rights
  • Plain English — no jargon, no law degree
AI-powered · human-reviewed

The Full Plan Review

$149 / per plan

Send your child's IEP, 504 plan, or evaluation. Our AI reads every line, a real person checks it, and you get a game plan.

  • Your whole IEP or 504 plan read and explained in plain English
  • Every red flag flagged — with what a strong version says
  • Evaluations reviewed — and help requesting an IEE if the school's missed the mark
  • Your letters drafted, questions ready, and a call before your meeting
  • Back the same day — submit by 2pm ET on a weekday: guaranteed, or it's free
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What's in the free checklist

The IEP & 504 Red-Flag Checklist

One page. 10 red flags to check before your next meeting — plus the moves that change the room.

Spot the fake goals
"Will improve" anything is a wish, not a goal — reading, math, speech, behavior. The checklist shows you what measurable actually looks like.
✕ "Will improve classroom behavior"
✓ Follow 2-step directions · 8 of 10 trials · 3 weeks
The words that mean nothing When the plan leans on these, ask who is actually teaching your child — and how often.
monitorconsultsupportas needed
Questions that workExactly what to ask so the school gives real answers, on the record.
3 power movesIncluding the sentence that turns a vague "no" into a documented decision.
Watch it work

One confusing line, decoded.

Here's exactly what you get — what the school wrote, and what to do about it.

What the IEP says
"Maya will improve her reading skills, with support provided in the resource room as needed."
What Standfor tells you
In plain English

There's no real target and no real teaching named — just a vague promise with vague help.

Why it's a red flag

No baseline or accuracy %, so "progress" can't be measured. "As needed" support isn't structured-literacy instruction.

Say this at the meeting

"Can we write a measurable goal with a baseline, and name the structured-literacy program and who's trained to teach it?"

AI-powered · human-reviewed

AI reads the whole plan. A real person checks it.

The checklist gets you ready. The full review does the heavy lifting — AI reads every line of your child's IEP, 504 plan, or evaluation, then a real person who's lived this checks the whole thing and hands you a game plan.

  • Every goal, service, and accommodation pulled out and explained in plain English.
  • Red flags called out — with what a strong version would say instead.
  • Disagree with the school's evaluation? Help requesting an IEE at their expense.
  • Letters drafted, questions ready, and a call before your meeting.

AI does it in minutes, a real person checks every word — and it's back the same day. Submit before 2pm ET on a weekday and your review lands by tonight: guaranteed, or it's free. $149 — not the $1,500+ an advocate charges.

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See a real sample review (PDF) →

Sam · IEP review4th grade
Annual goals
!No baseline, no target — not measurable.Red flag
Services
!Speech listed as "consult" — no direct minutes named.Red flag
Your move
Request Prior Written Notice on the denied evaluation.Power move
Parent concerns letter — drafted, ready to send.Done
Who it's for

If any of these is you, you're in the right place.

You're facing your first IEP meeting and have no idea what to expect.

You're fighting to get the support your child is owed — autism, ADHD, dyslexia, speech, you name it.

The school keeps saying "he's making progress" — but he isn't.

Your child is on a 504 plan but still isn't getting real support.

The school evaluated your child and you don't think they got it right.

You can't justify $200/hr for an advocate, but you refuse to go in blind.

What you can count on

Here's how we work.

AI-powered, human-reviewed.AI reads and drafts in minutes; a real person who's lived this checks every word before it reaches you.
Plain English, always.We translate the jargon, never add to it. If you can't understand it, we didn't do our job.
Your child's records stay private.What you share is yours. We protect it, and we never sell it.
Information, not legal games.We help you understand and prepare. You make every decision — and we'll tell you when to call a pro.
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