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AI for Writing IEP, 504, and Accommodation Requests
Accommodation requests need specific, document-shaped language. AI can draft them in the format schools and HR teams take seriously.
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- 1Why language shape matters
- 2IEP
- 3504 plan
- 4accommodation
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Section 1
Why language shape matters
Schools and workplaces respond to accommodation requests written in their format. A vague "I struggle with focus" gets less traction than "I request a quiet workspace, written instructions, and twice-weekly check-ins per recommendations of [provider]." AI can shape the request without changing your truth.
Common accommodations to consider
- Quiet workspace or noise-canceling headphones
- Written follow-ups to verbal instructions
- Flexible deadlines with advance notice
- Permission to record meetings
- Breaks every 50 minutes
- Written or chat-based communication preferred
- Camera-off option in video meetings
Three drafts, three tones
Ask AI for the same request in three tones: warm, neutral, and firm. Pick the one that fits the recipient. The same accommodations land differently depending on tone.
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Key takeaway: shaped requests get heard. AI shapes them in seconds.
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