Your Child Deserves the Right Support. We Have the Tools.

Evidence-based visual schedules, behavior resources, and IEP tools — designed by a special educator for families who are done guessing.

Does This Sound Familiar?

IEP meetings feel overwhelming

You sit across the table from a team of professionals and wonder if you are asking the right questions — or if your child is getting everything they need.

Transitions and routines are a daily battle

Morning, homework, bedtime — every transition feels like starting from zero. You know structure would help, but finding the right tools takes time you do not have.

Behavior strategies that work feel out of reach

You have tried reward charts, sticker systems, and advice from well-meaning relatives. What you need is a system grounded in how your child actually learns.

Real Resources. Real Results.

Every product in this shop was built from nine years of experience working directly with students who have autism, ADHD, emotional and behavioral disorders, and intellectual disabilities. These are not generic templates — they are the tools that worked.

Meet Your Guide

Tyler Pokluda — Special Educator, Behavior Specialist

Tyler Pokluda holds a degree in Psychology and brings nine years of experience as a correctional officer managing mental health populations — work that demanded precision, patience, and evidence-based de-escalation every single day. That foundation shaped his approach when he transitioned into education.

Now in his fifth year as a special educator — three of those as a dedicated behavior program teacher — Tyler has worked directly with students who have autism, ADHD, emotional and behavioral disorders, and intellectual disabilities. He graduated magna cum laude, overcoming his own learning challenges, including ADHD, along the way.

The Accommodation Station exists because the right tools change everything. Not just for students — for the families and educators who show up for them every day.

Start Here: Free IEP Meeting Prep Checklist

Walk into your next IEP meeting prepared, informed, and confident. This free checklist covers what to bring, what to ask, and what to watch for — written by someone who has sat on both sides of the table.