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A one-page introduction to who Stridable is, why it exists, and what the site offers, built to share with schools, advocates, and community organizations.
Prepping for a school meeting? Helping another family find their footing? Print these quick-reference guides and checklists to bring with you, hand out, or keep on the fridge.
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A one-page introduction to who Stridable is, why it exists, and what the site offers, built to share with schools, advocates, and community organizations.

A scannable card of the eight federal rights every family has after a screening, from requesting an evaluation to disagreeing and being heard.

A prep-and-reference sheet with checklists of what to bring and what to ask, plus the key reminder that an SST can't be used to delay a special education evaluation.

A side-by-side comparison that explains, in plain language, how these two support plans differ so parents can recognize which one fits their child.

A ready-to-adapt, fill-in-the-blank letter parents can send to formally request that their school evaluate their child for a reading disability such as dyslexia.
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