You’ve been to the meetings, signed the paperwork, and agreed on a plan — but now it feels like no one at school is following it. Sadly, you’re not alone. Many families find themselves wondering what to do when an IEP or 504 Plan isn’t being implemented as written.
The first step is to document what’s happening (or not happening). Keep records of communication with staff. Write down instances where accommodations weren’t provided. It’s also important to request meetings when necessary to address these concerns directly.
While you may feel like giving up, know that you don’t have to go through it alone. We offer consulting services to help families organize their thoughts, prepare for school meetings, and get clarity on next steps. And if it reaches a point where legal action may be necessary, we can help connect you with licensed attorneys in your state.
Our goal is to empower you with tools and knowledge — not just point out problems, but help you respond effectively and ethically within the education system.