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WaypointEF

WaypointEF

Structured practice · school evidence

Home-to-school documentation · IDEA Child Find

You’re not behind.
You’re building evidence.

Waiting 6–24 months for a neurodevelopmental evaluation? Log short daily executive-function activities. In 14 days you have a structured evidence summary for the IEP, 504, or evaluation-planning meeting, plus a written letter that legally starts your district’s response clock — the specifics you wished you had at the last meeting.

Just looking? Try the interactive demo — a shared sample family, no signup.

Daily log
~2 min
Days to evidence
14
Letter cost
$0

What Waypoint is

Home-to-school documentation for the special-education process — structured practice in, school-ready evidence out. Not a diagnosis, not an evaluation.

  1. Home practice

    Five short executive-function activities a day, matched to ages 7–12. You log what was done, the support needed, and focus.

  2. Structured evidence

    14+ days become a dated observation summary — counts and consistent measures instead of adjectives.

  3. School action

    You bring it to the IEP, 504, or evaluation-planning conversation. The letter starts the district's timeline.

How 14 days becomes evidence

  1. Log five short activities

    Activities match your child's age band. Each takes a couple of minutes. Note what was done, how much help was needed, and focus level.

  2. Patterns surface

    After three or four days, the trends view shows where independence is building and where support is steady. No interpretation, just the data.

  3. Bring real numbers

    At 14 days you export a structured summary. Print it. Mail the evaluation request letter. Walk into the IEP, 504, or evaluation-planning meeting with specifics instead of adjectives.

What this isn’t

Reading these out loud at a meeting helps too.

Not an evaluation or formal assessment

Parent-reported observation data you bring to a qualified evaluator

Not an IEP or 504 plan

Supporting documentation that strengthens the case for one

Not a behavior chart for school

A home log focused on executive-function practice, with consistent measures

Not another app harvesting your child’s data

Nickname and age band only. No full name, no birthdate, no school name

Parent/self-reported observation data. Not a medical or psychological evaluation, not a diagnosis, and not an IEP or 504 plan. Use it as supporting documentation with your school team or a qualified evaluator. Crisis? Call or text 988.