About Special Clarity
Special Clarity exists because too many parents are walking into IEP meetings unprepared, leaving without what their child needs — not because they don't care, but because nobody ever showed them how the system works.

Tabaitha McKeever
Educator & Advocate
Founder, Special Clarity
I have spent over 15 years in special education — working in classrooms, developing curriculums, conducting IEP/ARD meetings and serving as a certified Special Education Teacher with the State of Texas Education Agency. In that time, I saw something over and over again: parents who loved their children deeply but had no idea what they were legally entitled to ask for.
IEP meetings, 504 plans, ARD committees, insurance appeals, government benefits — the system is complicated, the language is intentionally dense, and schools don't always volunteer what families need to know. I watched parents leave meetings nodding along, not realizing they could have pushed for more.
That's why I built Special Clarity — to give every parent the foundation they need to walk into any meeting, any appeal, any conversation with confidence. When you know your rights, everything changes.
“Awareness is talk. Action is policy, funding, and follow-through.”
To give every parent of a child with special needs the tools, knowledge, and confidence to navigate the education system, healthcare system, and government benefits — so they can advocate effectively for their child at every stage.
Give parents the plain-language knowledge they need to understand their child's rights under IDEA, Section 504, and other federal protections.
Provide ready-to-use templates, checklists, and guides that parents can put to work immediately — no legal degree required.
Help families move from overwhelmed and reactive to confident and proactive — so their children get the services and support they deserve.
Special Clarity is built for families navigating any type of special need — at any age, in any state.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Down Syndrome
Learning Disabilities (Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, etc.)
Emotional & Behavioral Disorders
Physical & Mobility Disabilities
Speech & Language Impairments
Intellectual Disabilities
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Sensory Processing Disorders
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