Special Education Advocacy and Consultation
Dr. Destiny Huff provides virtual, non-attorney special education advocacy grounded in a neuroaffirming approach. Services are designed to help families understand records, identify barriers, prepare for meetings, communicate concerns, and advocate for support that centers the learner’s access, identity, autonomy, communication, regulation, and mental health.
Choose a focused service for a specific question or document review, or an advocacy package for ongoing support.
Not sure which service fits your needs? Book a free 20-minute consultation.
Focused Support
Ask Me Anything:
One Hour Special Education Consultation
$150
Families, professionals, and advocates often use this session to discuss:
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Understanding your learner's IEP, evaluation, or school documentation
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Navigating school challenges and advocacy strategies
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Neuroaffirming approaches to behavior and support needs
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Preparing for upcoming IEP meetings
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Understanding school processes and documentation
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General advocacy questions
Please note: This consultation does not include an advance document review.
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Neuroaffirming IEP Review
$225
A focused review for families who want feedback on their learner’s current educational plan.
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Review of the current IEP and relevant evaluation documents
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One-hour Zoom consultation to discuss findings and answer questions
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Feedback on present levels, goals, accommodations, modifications, services, supports, and neuroaffirming language
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Actionable recommendations for potential next steps via email
Please note: Follow-up email support is not included.
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Ongoing Family Advocacy
Advocacy &
Consultation Package
$450
Best for: Families who need support reviewing records, preparing requests, drafting communication, or planning for a meeting.
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3 hours of advocacy and consultation support
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Document review and explanation
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Meeting preparation
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Drafting support
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Email, phone, Zoom, or text consultation
Please note: Does not include IEP meeting attendance.
Enhanced Advocacy & Consultation Package
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(6) Hour Package
$850
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Special Education Evaluation Package
$1250
For families navigating initial evaluations, reevaluations, or Independent Educational Evaluations (IEEs).
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(6) Hours + 3 Meetings
School Meeting Attendance
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Assessment Plan Meeting
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Evaluation Results/Initial Eligibility Meeting
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Initial IEP Meeting
Meeting with Parents via Zoom
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Initial Document Review Discussion
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Evaluation Results Discussion
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Initial IEP Discussion
Document Review
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Private Evaluation review
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Evaluation Results review
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Initial IEP review
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Finalized IEP review

Package Policies
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Services are virtual.
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Package minutes are valid for one year.
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Time is billed for review, drafting, communication, consultation, and preparation.
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Additional meetings are $150.
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Payment plans are available.
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I am a non-attorney advocate and do not provide legal advice.
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Outcomes cannot be guaranteed.
Interested in Special Education Advocacy as a Profession?
Advocacy Interest Consultation
$85
This session is informational and intended to provide guidance and clarity as you explore whether advocacy work is the right path for you.
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40 Minute Zoom Consultation
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What special education advocacy actually looks like in practice
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The role of non-attorney advocates
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Training and education pathways
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The importance of centering lived experience and neuroaffirming practices
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Questions you have about entering the field
Please note: This consultation does not provide certification, endorsement, or formal training in special education advocacy.

FAQs
1. DO YOU WORK IN MY STATE?
Yes. Services are available virtually nationwide. Dr. Huff has supported families and professionals across all 50 states and Washington, D.C.
2. DO YOU ATTEND MEETINGS?
Yes. Virtual meeting attendance is available through designated advocacy packages. This may include IEP, 504, evaluation-results, eligibility, behavior-support, and other school meetings.
My role is to help you prepare, organize your concerns and requests, participate meaningfully, ask informed questions, and understand potential next steps. I cannot guarantee that a school team will agree with a particular request or outcome.
3. DO YOU GIVE LEGAL ADVICE?
No. I am not an attorney and do not provide legal advice or legal representation. I can provide special education information, help you understand school documents and processes, and support you in developing informed questions, concerns, and requests.