Your Partner
in Special Education
Assisting Parents in Special Education Advocacy
Get the help your family needs
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Do you need help making sense of the special education system?
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Do you suspect your child needs special education?
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Are you overwhelmed by or intimidated at IEP meetings?
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Are you having difficulty getting your child their appropriate placement, supports, and services?
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Is your child just starting in special education?
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Was your child suspended for behavior that stems from their disability?
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I can help. As a non-attorney special education advocate, I assist families in navigating the special education system and advocating on behalf of their children with disabilities.
What will you gain?
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Peace of mind, resilience, and more confidence when communicating with school teams.
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A calm and experienced voice of support and advocacy at IEP meetings.
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Understanding of your family's and your student's rights in special education.
What does a non-attorney special education advocate do?
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Works together with families to get the appropriate placement, supports, and services for their children.
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Helps families understand how the special education system works.
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Reviews evaluations for special education.
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Provides a voice for families and students, before, during, and after IEP meetings.
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Evaluates IEP documents and drafts and identifies concerns and solutions.
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Prepares families to advocate for their children.
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Strives to maintain a healthy family-school relationship.