Hacking Your ADHD

My IEP Hero with Erika Levine

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Feb 23, 2026
Erika Levine, a special education pro and occupational therapist who founded My IEP Hero to help parents navigate special education law. Conversations cover what an IEP actually means legally, differences between IEPs and 504 plans, how to start evaluations and meetings, and tools to walk into school meetings confidently. Practical, parent-focused guidance without the jargon.
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INSIGHT

IEP Is A Legally Binding Individual Plan

  • An IEP is a legally binding individualized education plan for K–12 students that specifies goals, supports, and progress monitoring.
  • Erika Levine emphasizes the IEP must be explicit to one child and is enforceable, not a generic ADHD checklist.
ADVICE

Get Formal Testing Before IEP Meetings

  • Request formal testing (developmental pediatrician or psychologist) before meeting the IEP team to establish eligibility and needs.
  • Erika lists typical ADHD accommodations like extended time, small-group testing, read-alouds, movement breaks, and fidgets.
ADVICE

Begin With The Teacher Then Build The IEP Team

  • Start by meeting the classroom teacher to address concerns, then pursue school testing if issues persist.
  • The IEP team should include general and special educators plus related-service providers like OT, PT, speech, and psychologists.
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