IEP Advocate Providers in New York, NY

Finding the right iep advocate provider in New York can feel overwhelming. We've compiled availability, insurance, and waitlist information to help you find care faster.

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IEP Advocate Providers in New York

Accepting Clients

📍 151 West 30th St., 5th Floor

AFC Helpline staff

Advocates for Children — Helpline (AFC Helpline)

IEP Advocate
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📍 151 West 30th St., 5th Floor

AHRC New York City
IEP Advocate
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OPWDD
Attorneys and special education advocates (firm)

Littman Krooks LLP — Special Education Advocacy

IEP Advocate
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📍 900 Third Avenue, Suite 2201

Accepting Clients

📍 25 Beaver Street, Suite 1500

Education Advocacy Center (team)

AHRC New York City — Education Advocacy Services

IEP Advocate
Accepting Clients

📍 83 Maiden Lane

Hazel Adams-Shango

Being Special NYC

IEP Advocate
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Hazel Adams-Shango

Being Special NYC

IEP Advocate
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Hazel Adams-Shango

Being Special NYC

IEP Advocate
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Katie Lorenzo (contact)

Epilepsy Foundation of Metropolitan New York — Advocacy

IEP Advocate

📍 65 Broadway, Suite 505

What to Look For in IEP Advocate

IEP advocates help parents navigate the special education system, attend IEP meetings, understand their rights, and ensure children receive appropriate services from school districts.

  • Knowledge of IDEA and state special education law
  • Experience with your child's disability type
  • Clear communication style
  • Collaborative approach with schools
  • References from other families

Insurance: IEP advocacy is typically not covered by insurance. Costs range from $100-300 per hour. Some advocates offer sliding scale fees. Regional Centers may fund advocacy services.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I hire an IEP advocate?
Consider an advocate if you're feeling overwhelmed, disagreeing with the school, or your child isn't making progress with current services.
What's the difference between an advocate and attorney?
Advocates help at IEP meetings and negotiations but cannot represent you in due process hearings. Attorneys can represent you in legal proceedings.
Can the school refuse to let my advocate attend?
No. Federal law (IDEA) gives you the right to bring anyone to IEP meetings, including advocates.
How much does an IEP advocate cost?
Typically $100-300 per hour. Some charge flat rates for IEP meetings. Many offer free initial consultations.

Your Regional Office

Metro, Brooklyn, Staten Island & Bernard Fineson DDRO

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📍 75 Morton Street, New York, NY 10014, New York 10014

📞 (212) 229-3000

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🕐 Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (General Office Hours - confirm with office directly)

Individuals with developmental disabilities who are residents of New York State and meet specific diagnostic criteria are eligible for services.

New York Resources

Key Laws

Autism Insurance Reform Act

Requires health insurance to cover autism diagnosis and treatment including ABA therapy.

Timothy's Law

Mental health parity law ensuring coverage for behavioral health conditions.

Funding Sources

OPWDD (Office for People With Developmental Disabilities)

New York's state agency providing services through DDROs (Developmental Disabilities Regional Offices).

Medicaid Waiver

HCBS waiver provides home and community-based services.

Private Insurance

ABA coverage mandated. Contact your insurer for specifics.

School District (CPSE/CSE)

Services through Committee on Preschool Special Education (ages 3-5) and Committee on Special Education (5+).

Early Intervention (EIP)

Free services for children 0-3 through county health departments.

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