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IEP/504 Caregiver Support Group

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SAFE Coalition

Connect with other parents navigating special education. Get practical strategies, emotional support, and resources tailored to your family's needs.

IEP/504 Caregiver Support Group
IEP/504 Caregiver Support Group

Horario y ubicación

5 fechas más

30 abr 2026, 18:00 – 19:30

SAFE Coalition, 31 Hayward St suite 2c, Franklin, MA 02038, USA

Acerca del evento

Register by April 30


Who This Group Is For 

This group is for parents, grandparents, foster parents, and caregivers of children who have: 

  • An IEP (Individualized Education Program) 

  • A 504 plan 

  • Learning differences or developmental needs 

  • and/or Health-related diagnoses affecting school 


Whether your child is in elementary school, middle school, or high school—and whether you're brand new to special education or years into the journey—you're welcome here. 


Benefits of Joining 

  • Connection with people who get it: Meet other caregivers facing the same challenges — no need to explain what an IEP meeting feels like or why you're exhausted. 

  • Practical advocacy strategies: Learn how to communicate effectively with schools, understand your rights, and prepare for meetings with confidence. 

  • Resources you can actually use: Get curated tools for organizing documentation, tracking goals, and navigating school systems — not a generic brochure. 

  • A space to breathe: Caregiving is hard. This is a judgment-free space to share what's working, what's not, and feel supported along the way. 


What to Expect 

Each week, we'll gather for 90 minutes of guided discussion, skill-building, and peer support. Topics are shaped by what the group needs most—you're not sitting through a lecture. This is a conversation. 

You can share as much or as little as you're comfortable with. Some weeks you might need to vent; other weeks you might just want to listen. Both are welcome. 


Register by April 30


Your Facilitator 

Karen Bean has spent her career supporting children and families, including 11 years as a foster parent, work as a Family Liaison with MSPCC, and co-facilitating foster parent licensing training. She holds a master's in social work and has provided in-home therapy and behavioral health services to individuals and families. She brings warmth, lived experience, and deep expertise to every group she facilitates. 

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