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New Diagnosis? New IEP? Start With a Special Education Support Plan That Actually Helps.

Whether it’s ADHD, autism, dyslexia, or developmental delays, we help parents make sense of new diagnoses, IEPs, and next steps with expert support.

*You don’t have to figure this out alone.

Why Parents Chooose TPL

Personalized Education Roadmaps

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Whether your child has autism, ADHD, or a learning difference like dyslexia or dyscalculia, we’ll help you understand what they need and where to start.

We break down school documents and evaluations so you actually know what they mean.

IEP and Neuropsych Reviews

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Expert Referrals & Tools

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From tutors and therapists to ADHD coaching and autism resources, we connect you to the right people and plans.

7,000+ families supported

30,000+ tutoring hours

100% higher-ed credentialed team

500+ custom roadmaps

How it works

Review your child’s IEP or neuropsych evaluation with an expert.

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Choose Your Consultation

We’ll draft a custom plan with key next steps, school support tools, and trusted resource referrals.

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Build Your Support Roadmap

You’ll receive a finalized plan, follow-up consult, and optional check-in.

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Refine & Follow Through

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A clear plan, a supportive network, and the confidence to navigate your child’s education with ease

Schedule a Complimentary Consultation

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In your free 30-minute session, we’ll listen, ask thoughtful questions, and offer tailored recommendations you can feel confident in—no pressure, just partnership.

Who We Help

We support parents navigating new diagnoses, learning differences, and special education challenges. Especially in those early, confusing stages.

Families starting the IEP process or seeking IEP eligibility

Parents of children with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dysgraphia, or emotional regulation challenges

Caregivers looking for tutoring, coaching, and realistic next steps they can trust

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Frequently Asked Questions

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You Just Got a Diagnosis. We’ll Help You Take the First Step.

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