Understanding IEPs, 504s & Accommodations

Understanding IEPs, 504s & Accommodations

By Hill Learning Center

Join Alecia Marsh of EPiC to demystify IEPs, 504s, and accommodations—and learn how to advocate for the support your child needs.

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  • 1 hour 15 minutes
  • Online

About this event

Family & Education • Education

If your child is struggling in school, it can be hard to know what to do next—or even what questions to ask.

How do terms like IEP, 504 Plan, and accommodations actually work? This Hill Connect webinar will demystify the process of identifying and supporting students with learning and attention differences.

You’ll learn:

  • What accommodations are, when they’re appropriate, and how to advocate for them
  • What IEPs and 504 Plans are—and how they support students
  • How families and schools can work together through the process

Whether you’re a parent, caregiver, or educator, this session will help you feel more informed, confident, and equipped to take the next step.

Audience: K-12 Parents, Caregivers, Educators, Community Members

About the Presenter: Alecia Marsh is an advocate for equity and inclusion in early childhood and special education. As Program Manager at EPiC, she works to ensure all children have the support and voice they need to thrive. She holds a master’s degree in Early Childhood Intervention and Family Support with a specialization in autism from UNC Chapel Hill, and a dual bachelor’s degree in elementary and special education from UNC Greensboro.


This event is generously sponsored by Triangle Area Psychology Clinic.

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Hill Learning Center

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Feb 11 · 4:00 PM PST