Nevada's Leading IEP Advocate

    IEP Advocacy for Nevada Families

    Navigating an Individualized Education Program shouldn't feel like fighting the system alone. Wynn Advocacy brings nearly two decades of IEP expertise to Nevada families — from document review and meeting preparation to real-time virtual advocacy at your child's school.

    19+

    Years Advocating

    856+

    Families Served

    IDEA & 504

    Procedural Expertise

    The Wynn Method™

    Industry-Recognized Standard

    What an IEP Advocate Does for Your Family

    An Individualized Education Program is a legally binding document that outlines the special education services, accommodations, and goals your child is entitled to under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). But understanding what should be in that document — and ensuring the school follows through — requires expertise most parents don't have.

    Wynn Advocacy's IEP advocates work directly with Nevada families to review existing IEPs for compliance gaps, prepare parents for school meetings, attend IEP meetings virtually, and develop strategies that protect your child's educational rights. When schools fail to deliver required services, we help families pursue due process, mediation, or corrective action.

    "We have filed due process and won with no contest! Thank You Stephanie! She taught me so much and opened my eyes to how much I didn't know about the IEP process."

    J.H.

    Nevada

    IEP Advocacy Questions for Nevada Families

    Common questions about IEP advocacy in Nevada.

    What is an IEP advocate and why do Nevada families need one?

    An IEP advocate is a trained professional who helps parents navigate the Individualized Education Program process. In Nevada, school districts like CCSD and WCSD serve hundreds of thousands of students — and the special education system can be complex. An advocate ensures your child's rights under IDEA are protected, documents are compliant, and accommodations are actually implemented.

    How is Wynn Advocacy different from a nonprofit parent education center?

    Nonprofit parent education centers in Nevada provide valuable general information about special education rights. Wynn Advocacy goes further — we review your child's specific IEP documents, prepare you for meetings, attend your child's IEP meeting virtually, and advocate alongside you in real time. We provide proactive, hands-on advocacy tailored to your child's situation — not just general information.

    Why should I hire Wynn Advocacy instead of a disability legal center?

    Disability advocacy legal centers typically focus on legal referrals, rights information, and filing complaints. Wynn Advocacy works proactively with your family at every stage — before, during, and after school meetings — to prevent problems and secure services. We're educational advocates who show up to fight for your child's education. When legal representation is needed, we connect families with trusted educational attorneys.

    How does Wynn Advocacy compare to independent IEP advocates in Nevada?

    Many independent advocates in Nevada work alone with limited availability. Wynn Advocacy offers a team approach, structured service plans from $99 to $5,950, nearly two decades of Nevada-specific experience, and a proprietary methodology (The Wynn Method of Advocacy™) recognized as the industry standard. Your advocacy is consistent and professional — not dependent on one person's schedule.

    Can Wynn Advocacy attend my child's IEP meeting in Nevada?

    Yes. Virtual meeting attendance is a core service. We join your IEP meeting via video conference and advocate alongside you in real time — whether you're in Las Vegas, Henderson, Reno, or anywhere in Nevada. We also offer pre-meeting preparation and post-meeting follow-up.

    What does IEP advocacy cost in Nevada?

    We offer flexible options: $99 for first-time virtual meeting support, $300/hr for consultation and document review, $325 per meeting for full school meeting support, and $5,950 for our comprehensive Annual Engagement Plan. Every client starts with a free 15-minute consultation.

    Is Wynn Advocacy a law firm?

    No. Wynn Advocacy is an educational advocacy organization — not a law firm. We do not provide legal advice or licensed legal services. Our advocates help families navigate IEP and special education processes, attend school meetings, and develop strategies. When legal representation is needed, we refer families to trusted educational attorneys.

    What disabilities does Wynn Advocacy support for IEPs?

    We specialize in Dyslexia (our primary focus), ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorders, and all learning disabilities that qualify for IEP services. Our team understands the specific interventions and accommodations that work within Nevada's educational system.

    Ready to Protect Your Child's IEP Rights in Nevada?

    Start with a free consultation. Our team will assess your child's situation and recommend the right level of IEP advocacy support.