For families navigating complex needs

Rooted in
the becoming.

Every thread. Every expert. Woven together.

You shouldn't have to become a lawyer, a clinician, and an advocate all at once. Upload your child's IEP, 504, or neuropsych report — and walk into your next meeting knowing exactly what to ask.

"You just have to know your child.
Verdandi handles the rest of the weaving."
Rooted in the becoming
Sample report
Verdandi Evaluation Report IEP · Grade 3
Areas worth discussing
Goal measurability
The reading fluency goal uses "will improve" — which can't be measured or verified at year end.
Missing baseline data
No current performance level is listed for math. Without a baseline, progress can't be tracked.
ESY eligibility not addressed
The IEP does not mention extended school year services or document why they were considered or declined.
What's working
Strengths noted
Accommodations are specific and well-matched to documented needs. The sensory break schedule is clearly defined with frequency and duration.
Question to bring to your team
Ask this at your meeting
"Can we define what 'improved' means for the reading goal — so we have a specific benchmark to measure against at the end of the year?"

Sound familiar?

"I don't even know what I don't know."
You're handed a 40-page document written in acronyms by people who speak this language every day. You nod along. You sign. You get home and realize you have no idea what you agreed to.
"They're the experts. Who am I to push back?"
The power imbalance in that room is real — and designed to feel that way. But you know something no one else in that room knows. You know your child.
"I know something's missing. I just can't name it."
The plan looks fine on paper. Something in your gut says it isn't enough. You don't have the language to say why — so you sign it and hope for the best.
"I've been doing this alone for years."
No manual. No one who's been through exactly this. Googling at midnight, joining Facebook groups, piecing it together while also just trying to parent your kid.

Everyone at the table
holds a thread.

A good outcome for your child requires all of them. Verdandi makes sure none get dropped — especially yours.

The school psychologist
Knows the system & the data
Assessment scores, eligibility criteria, what the research says about this profile. They've seen hundreds of children. They know the law.
The teacher
Knows the classroom
Which strategies work, what your child looks like on a hard day, the gap between what they can do in a quiet room and what they can do in a noisy cafeteria.
The therapist / specialist
Knows the clinical picture
Speech profile, occupational needs, sensory processing. The evidence base for specific interventions. What adequate progress actually looks like for this child.
You — the parent
Knows your child
Before the diagnosis. Before the IEP. Before any of them. You are the world's leading expert on your child. That is expertise. It belongs at the table.
Verdandi's role: Read the documents. Surface what's missing. Translate the language. And make sure the parent's thread is woven in alongside everyone else's.

Upload. Read. Walk in ready.

Three steps between you and knowing exactly what to ask at your next meeting.

01
Upload your document
Upload your child's IEP, 504 plan, neuropsych report, or school evaluation. Verdandi reads the whole thing — not just the highlights.
Private & secure
02
Get a plain-language report
Verdandi surfaces what's working, what's worth a closer look, and what might be missing — written for a tired parent at 10pm, not an education attorney.
Usually under 2 minutes
03
Walk into the meeting ready
Every flag comes with a specific, printable question you can bring to your team. Questions that make your team glad you asked.
Copy-pasteable questions
IEP — Individualized Education Program
504 Plan
Neuropsychological report
School evaluation / testing plan

Three layers.
One story.

The name isn't decorative. Every element of Verdandi connects back to a single idea: that families navigating hard systems deserve to feel grounded, protected, and heard.

Verdandi — the present moment
In Norse mythology, Verdandi is the Norn who weaves the present. Her name means "that which is becoming." She doesn't predict the future or mourn the past — she works with what is, right now.
Yggdrasil — the world tree
Roots in the earth, branches in the sky, every realm within it. A symbol of interconnection and resilience. Our mark is Yggdrasil: grounded below, reaching above.
Algiz — the rune of protection
The rune of protection, guardianship, and stewardship. Its shape: a spine with arms raised — a tree, a person standing tall, a splayed hand offering help.

Upload your
document.

Your next meeting is coming. Walk in knowing what to ask.

Drop your document here
IEP, 504 plan, neuropsych report, or school evaluation.
PDF, Word doc, or image file.
IEP 504 Plan Neuropsych Eval plan PDF · DOCX · Image

Verdandi does not provide legal, medical, or clinical advice. This is an empowerment tool — it helps you understand your child's documents and ask better questions. You know your child best.