Dear Parent,

I see you. I know the late nights spent worrying if your child will ever feel understood at school. I know the frustration of watching them try so hard, only to be misunderstood as “not paying attention” or “not trying hard enough.” I know the ache in your heart when you just want teachers to see the amazing, creative, and capable child you see every single day.

Understanding the Journey

I know this because I’ve been there. I’ve walked this journey, and I understand how overwhelming it can feel to navigate the school system, advocate for your child, and still hold onto hope that things can get better.

What Children With ADHD Need

Here’s the truth: children with ADHD don’t need to be “fixed.” They need to be supported. They need strategies that match the way their brains work. They need teachers who understand them, and parents who feel empowered to speak up for what their child needs. Families often benefit from connecting with an ADHD advocate, utilizing IEP Services, or understanding how an IEP for students can provide targeted accommodations.

My Role as a Master IEP Coach®

That’s why I became a Master IEP Coach®. My passion is helping families like yours find clarity, confidence, and a plan that works. Together, we can make sure your child has the tools, accommodations, and support they need to thrive—not just survive—in school.

You Don’t Have to Do It Alone

You don’t have to do this alone. With the right guidance, you can walk into meetings feeling prepared, speak up without fear, and know that your child’s voice is being heard. Most importantly, you can begin to see your child’s strengths shine through, even in the classroom.

Take the Next Step

If you’re ready to take that next step, I’d be honored to walk this journey with you. Because every child deserves a chance to succeed, and every parent deserves to feel supported along the way.

Please email me at Karen@karenklowry.com and offer a couple of dates and times that could be scheduled for a free 20-minute consult with me!

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