Clear, practical legal guidance for compliant & collaborative IEP practice
Trainings to Teach, Guide & Inspire
Training is custom-designed for:
School districts
Special education administrators
IEP team members
Student support services staff
Related service providers
These trainings are appropriate for teams seeking legal clarity, compliance support, and practical tools that align with collaborative, student‑centered practice.
Training Topics
Content is customized to district needs and may include:
IDEA compliance and procedural safeguards
Legal requirements for evaluations, eligibility, and IEP development
Documentation practices that reduce complaints and due process risk
Law‑based strategies for conducting collaborative IEP meetings
Clarifying team roles, parent participation, and decision‑making authority
The focus is not litigation strategy, but prevention—helping teams understand the law well enough to apply it confidently and consistently.
Format Options
Half‑day or full‑day trainings
Virtual or in‑person
Tailored to district policies, staffing models, and goals
Professional development hours and supporting materials can be provided as requested.
Adjurcation provides special education law trainings designed for school districts, administrators, and professional teams who want clarity—not conflict—when applying IDEA requirements in day-to-day practice.
These trainings reflect Adjurcation’s signature style: legally accurate, plainly explained, practical, and engaging. Complex legal requirements are broken down into applicable terms teams can actually use, with appropriate humor and real-world examples that make the material accessible without undermining its seriousness.—not conflict—when applying IDEA requirements in day‑to‑day practice.
These trainings focus on what the law actually requires, how to apply it consistently, and how to reduce disputes by strengthening process, documentation, and team communication.
About the Presenter
Katie Bindrup is an attorney and special education parent who focuses on translating special education law into practical, real‑world application for IEP teams.
Her approach emphasizes legal accuracy, ethical practice, and collaboration—delivered in a style that is clear, relatable, and engaging. Trainings incorporate practical examples, plain-language explanations, and measured humor to keep teams focused, informed, and confident in applying the law while maintaining productive relationships with families.—helping districts meet their obligations while maintaining productive relationships with families.