The Difference Between IEPs and 504s, and How to Best Utilize Them
Navigating support within the public school system can feel overwhelming for families BUT understanding the difference between a 504 Plan and an IEP is a powerful place to start. In this episode, Kendra sits down with educator Jim Sides to break down what these supports really mean and how they can help children succeed in the classroom.
Jim explains that a 504 Plan is often more straightforward, focusing on access and accommodations—like preferential seating or classroom adjustments—to help students fully participate in learning. In contrast, an IEP (Individualized Education Program) is designed for students with a verified disability and provides a more detailed, individualized plan with specific goals, services, and legal protections.
Together, they also discuss the challenges families may face within public schools and emphasize one of the most important takeaways: success comes through partnership. When families and schools work together with a shared goal, children are better supported to grow, learn, and thrive.