Empowering Parents of Children with Disabilities

Support for families navigating educational challenges and advocating effectively.

Expert advice for parents on educational rights and programs.

Tailored strategies to meet student needs successfully.

Collaborative advocacy for inclusive educational environments.

A sign featuring the word 'CONSULTATION' in bold, black capital letters. Beneath the text, there is Braille marked on a white background, surrounded by a dark wooden frame.
A sign featuring the word 'CONSULTATION' in bold, black capital letters. Beneath the text, there is Braille marked on a white background, surrounded by a dark wooden frame.
a person sitting at a table with a book
a person sitting at a table with a book
A group of people sit around a wooden table engaged in a discussion, with sheets of paper in front of them marked with diagrams and the words 'Diabetes Advocacy'. There is a bright, natural light coming from a nearby window, and everyone appears focused on sharing ideas, as some take notes with colored markers.
A group of people sit around a wooden table engaged in a discussion, with sheets of paper in front of them marked with diagrams and the words 'Diabetes Advocacy'. There is a bright, natural light coming from a nearby window, and everyone appears focused on sharing ideas, as some take notes with colored markers.

What we do...

We provide consulting and advocacy services for parents of children with disabilities.

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boy in grey crew-neck t-shirt plays LEGO bricks with white manual book
Consulting Services Offered

Working to get students the resources and services they need to succeed.

Advocacy Support Available

Attendance and representation in school/agency based meetings

Tailored Solutions Provided

Customized strategies to meet the specific needs of students.

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assorted-color paper and brown wooden pencil

Why do I need an advocate?

  1. Get expert help developing, reviewing, or challenging your child's IEP or 504 Plan.

  2. Your child isn't receiving related services (OT, Speech, Language) they may need.

  3. Your child isn't being evaluated at school, after receiving interventions for an extended time period with little to no progress.

  4. If your child is falling behind at school academically and isn't getting effective help.

  5. Your child is in an inappropriate educational placement or setting.

  6. Your child is transitioning between schools (i.e. preK to elementary, elementary to middle)

Contact Us for Support and Guidance

Reach out for assistance with your child's educational needs.

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woman holding silver iPhone 6