
Read the IEP. Catch what’s missing. Ask for what your child is owed.



Read the IEP. Catch what’s missing. Ask for what your child is owed.
You don’t need to guess your way through another IEP meeting.
You need to know what you’re looking at.
You don’t need to guess your way through another IEP meeting.

You’ve read the IEP—but it still feels like a different language.
You’re not sure what matters, what’s missing, or what should raise concern.1
So you sit in meetings trying to keep up, hoping you don’t miss something important.

Conversations move fast. Terms get thrown around.
And before you can process what was said, decisions are already being made.
You leave feeling like things were decided around you—not with you..

You have a feeling something isn’t right.
But without clarity, it’s hard to push back—or even know what to ask for.
And that uncertainty can mean your child isn’t getting the support they actually need.

You walk out replaying everything.
What was agreed on?
What should you follow up on?
What happens next?
Instead of clarity—you’re left with more questions.

You wonder if you should have said more.
Asked differently.
Pushed harder.
And that doubt follows you into the next meeting.

No roadmap. No system. No clear process to follow.
Just you—trying to figure it out as you go,
while the system keeps moving forward without you.

You’ve read the IEP—but it still feels like a different language.
You’re not sure what matters, what’s missing, or what should raise concern.
So you sit in meetings trying to keep up, hoping you don’t miss something important.

You’ve read the IEP—but it still feels like a different language.
You’re not sure what matters, what’s missing, or what should raise concern.
So you sit in meetings trying to keep up, hoping you don’t miss something important.

You have a feeling something isn’t right.
But without clarity, it’s hard to push back—or even know what to ask for.
And that uncertainty can mean your child isn’t getting the support they actually need.

You walk out replaying everything.
What was agreed on?
What should you follow up on?
What happens next?
Instead of clarity—you’re left with more questions.

You wonder if you should have said more.
Asked differently.
Pushed harder.
And that doubt follows you into the next meeting.

No roadmap. No system. No clear process to follow.
Just you—trying to figure it out as you go,
while the system keeps moving forward without you.
It’s easy to feel like everyone else understands the system—and you’re the only one trying to keep up.
Like there’s something you’re missing. Something you should already know.
But that couldn’t be further from the truth.
No one taught you how to read an IEP. No one showed you what to look for. And no one explained how decisions are actually being made in those rooms.
This is your moment.
Once you understand what you’re looking at, everything starts to click.
You don’t need to fight harder.
You need a way to read what’s being said, catch what’s missing, and respond with confidence.
Because once you walk into meetings prepared—
And you’ll do this with clarity and confidence— without the overwhelm, without the second-guessing, and without feeling like you’re doing this alone.

Can you see it already? I can!

Imagine opening your child’s IEP and knowing what matters—and what doesn’t.💖

Imagine having your receipts organized and ready before the meeting even starts.

Imagine using the right language so your concerns are taken seriously. 🥰

Imagine spotting patterns the school hopes you overlook. 🤠

Imagine walking out with documentation, clarity, and next steps.🦾



I’m ready to stop guessing
and start advocating.
Show me how to do this
the right way.
Can you see it already? I can!

Imagine opening your child’s IEP and knowing what matters—and what doesn’t.💖

Imagine having your receipts organized and ready before the meeting even starts.

Imagine using the right language so your concerns are taken seriously. 🥰

Imagine spotting patterns the school hopes you overlook. 🤠

Imagine walking out with documentation, clarity, and next steps.🦾
The Culture of Advocacy Collection changes how you show up in every meeting.
Reading the IEP but not knowing what matters
Understanding what you’re reading—and what’s missing
Walking into meetings unsure and trying to keep up
Walking in prepared with receipts and strategy
Missing patterns and red flags
Spotting issues early and advocating confidently
Leaving meetings confused
Leaving with clarity and a clear plan
Introducing...

A self-paced membership that helps you walk into IEP meetings with receipts, language, and leverage—so you can read your child’s IEP without panic, know exactly what to ask for, and advocate with clarity (without doing this alone).
A self-paced membership that helps you walk into IEP meetings with receipts, language, and leverage—so you can read your child’s IEP without panic, know exactly what to ask for, and advocate with clarity (without doing this alone).
The Culture of Advocacy Collection™ changes that.
This is where you learn how to:
Read an IEP without panic
Spot red flags in minutes, not months
Ask for what your child actually needs—in language schools can’t ignore
Walk into meetings grounded, clear, and prepared
No guesswork.
No begging.
No more crumbs.
Inside, you’re not just getting information—you’re building your advocacy muscle:
You’ll know what to document
What to say (and what not to say)
How to follow up so things actually move
And most importantly?
You stop shrinking in rooms that were never designed for your child—and start shifting them.
The Culture of Advocacy Collection™ changes that.
This is where you learn how to:
Read an IEP without panic
Spot red flags in minutes, not months
Ask for what your child actually needs—in language schools can’t ignore
Walk into meetings grounded, clear, and prepared
No guesswork.
No begging.
No more crumbs.
Inside, you’re not just getting information—you’re building your advocacy muscle:
You’ll know what to document
What to say (and what not to say)
How to follow up so things actually move
And most importantly?
You stop shrinking in rooms that were never designed for your child—and start shifting them.

Everything you need, in one place:
📧 Emails you can actually send
💬 Messages that say what you mean
🎓 A space to learn, not just watch
🤝 Community that has your back
🧭 Clear next steps—not guesswork
And the structure to keep it all organized.
Instead of juggling a million platforms, resetting passwords, and trying to keep track of where everything lives…
everything you need is in one place—
the tools, the templates, and the training—so you can focus on what actually matters: advocating for your child.
Instead of juggling a million platforms, resetting passwords, and trying to keep track of where everything lives…
everything you need is in one place—
the tools, the templates, and the training—so you can focus on what actually matters: advocating for your child.
Everything you need to learn, prepare, and advocate—right in one place.
No extra fees.
Everything you need to learn, prepare, and advocate—right in one place.
No extra fees.
You don’t have to be “good with tech” to use this.
Everything is set up to be simple and clear—so you can focus on learning what to say, what to document, and what to do next.
You don’t have to be “good with tech” to use this.
Everything is set up to be simple and clear—so you can focus on learning what to say, what to document, and what to do next.


BONUS #1
When you’re stuck, second-guessing, or trying to figure out what to say next—you don’t have to wait.
Inside the community, Tiffany, Your AI Advocate™ is there to help you think through real situations, draft responses, and guide your next move—so you’re never sitting alone wondering if you’re getting this right.
It’s support in the moment, when it actually matters.

BONUS #1
When you’re stuck, second-guessing, or trying to figure out what to say next—you don’t have to wait.
Inside the community, Tiffany, Your AI Advocate™ is there to help you think through real situations, draft responses, and guide your next move—so you’re never sitting alone wondering if you’re getting this right.
It’s support in the moment, when it actually matters.
Join weekly coaching sessions where you receive guidance, ask questions, and implement strategies in real time.
Connect with other members, collaborate, and get ongoing support inside a private community.
Access structured lessons, templates, and resources anytime to support your growth.
Follow a clear roadmap designed to take you from confusion to confidence step by step.
Use proven systems to generate leads, manage outreach, and keep your pipeline active.
Continue accessing tools and systems at a reduced rate after the initial program period.

BUILD YOUR ADVOCACY SKILLS—STEP BY STEP
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If you’re ready for a system that guides people from first contact to fully committed, this is that system.
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Having everything you need in one place—and knowing exactly which levers to pull to attract the right clients, build trust, and fill your program without burnout—is the shift you’ve been missing.
If you’re ready for a system that guides people from first contact to fully committed, this is that system.
PAYMENT PLANS AVAILABLE


Cheryl Poe is the founder and Executive Director of Advocating 4 Kids, Inc., a special education advocacy organization dedicated to empowering parents and professionals—especially those supporting Black and Brown children with disabilities—through resources, information, and workshops.
With a Master’s Degree in Urban Education and Counseling and extensive postgraduate studies in psychology, Mrs. Poe brings a wealth of expertise. She has served as:
Past Board President of the National Allies for Parents in Special Education (NAPSE)
Board Member of the Council of Parents, Advocates, and Attorneys (COPAA)
Chair of the National Association for the Education of African American Children with Learning Disabilities (NAEAACLD) Parent Network
Co-Chair of COPAA’s Social Racial Equity Committee, ensuring equity for Black and Brown children

Cheryl Poe is the founder and Executive Director of Advocating 4 Kids, Inc., a special education advocacy organization dedicated to empowering parents and professionals—especially those supporting Black and Brown children with disabilities—through resources, information, and workshops.
Past Board President of the National Allies for Parents in Special Education (NAPSE)
Board Member of the Council of Parents, Advocates, and Attorneys (COPAA)
Chair of the National Association for the Education of African American Children with Learning Disabilities (NAEAACLD) Parent Network
Co-Chair of COPAA’s Social Racial Equity Committee, ensuring equity for Black and Brown children
With a deep passion for advocacy, education, and equity, Mrs. Poe continues to lead the charge in ensuring every child receives the support and services they deserve.
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