How it works
All consultations are calm, focused conversations for families who feel unsure, concerned, or stuck and want help making sense of what’s happening and what to do next.
You don’t need a diagnosis, paperwork, or a plan. You just need a place to begin.
If you’re unsure what to do next, a one-hour consultation is a gentle place to begin.
We’ll talk through your concerns, answer your questions, and map out clear next steps together.
You’ll leave with a plan and the reassurance that you’re not carrying this alone.
What this hour offers
- Clarify what feels most concerning right now and why
- Make sense of school feedback, reports, or patterns you’re noticing
- Identify possible contributing factors beneath the surface
- Talk through realistic next steps without pressure
- Leave feeling steadier, clearer, and more confident
Find the best plan for your child:

One Hour Consultation
$125
A 60-minute rights-informed consultation designed to help you understand where things stand and what must happen next. Ideal for parents who want to pause, assess, and move forward thoughtfully.
Includes:
- Intake form
- Review of key documents (up to 10 pages submitted in advance)
- Focused discussion of current supports and concerns
- Overview of applicable federal and state protections
- Clear explanation of procedural timelines
- Summary email outlining immediate next steps
Parents gain:
- Understanding of their child’s educational rights
- Clarity on whether the school is meeting required standards
- Specific language for their next communication
- Confidence in how to request evaluations, services, or documentation
- Direction on whether deeper strategy support is warranted

New Title
$295
A comprehensive strategy consultation with written follow-up. Designed for parents ready to move forward with a structured, rights-based plan.
Includes:
- Intake form
- Review of records (up to 25 pages)
- In-depth strategy session grounded in IDEA and state regulations
- Written Intake Summary outlining strengths, concerns, and compliance considerations
- Prioritized next steps aligned with school timelines
- 7 days of follow-up email support
Parents gain:
- Clear understanding of their child’s legal protections
- Insight into whether current supports reflect their child’s unique profile
- Identification of service or evaluation gaps
- Strategic talking points for meetings and written communication
- A written roadmap that protects rights while keeping the child’s best interests at the center

Strategic Intesive
$595
Extended planning support for families preparing for evaluations, IEP meetings, or connecting pieces of your child's puzzle.
Includes:
- Intake form
- Three 90-minute strategy session
- Expanded record review (up to 60 pages)
- Written Advocacy Roadmap
- Drafted Parent Concerns Statement
- 10 days of email support and written correspondence
Parents gain:
- A structured 30–60 day action plan
- Clear evaluation strategy, if warranted
- Written documentation ready for submission
- Preparation aligned with procedural protections
- Confidence entering meetings with clarity and purpose
What this hour offers
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Disclaimer
Ripple provides educational advocacy and consultation services only and is not a licensed medical provider, mental health provider, or law firm. Ripple does not provide diagnosis, treatment, therapy, or legal representation. Any school records or information discussed are shared voluntarily by families. Ripple does not maintain official educational records and is not a FERPA-covered educational agency or institution. No professional relationship is created by participation in a consultation. Families remain responsible for all decisions regarding their child.
