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IEP Coaching & Advocacy

Transforming challenges into wings: guiding parents through the IEP journey.

Services

Professional Advocates work for children with special needs and their parents in an intricate and often intimidating educational bureaucracy. We help bridge the relationship between the school and the parents by communicating clearly the concerns, visions, and perspectives of parents that is essential to making them effective partners in their children's education. And we might add, we do it with passion and respect that equates to success for everyone!

IEP Coaching and Advocacy
 

IEP Coaching and Advocacy can help you get what your child needs to be successful in school. Our approach is family-centered and collaborative, encouraging win-win relationships between parents and schools in order to create the most appropriate educational plan and environment for your child.

We help you to establish and maintain a positive focus on what is most important: your child

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Does your child meet eligibility for a
Section 504 Plan?
 

Are you interested in the

McKay Scholarship for Students with Disability?

Virtual School?

Charter School

Magnet School? 

We can help!  We offer appointments for Conference (via Skype or phone for parents who live outside our direct service delivery range

We provide training seminars , IEP Clinics, workshops and presentations to any organization that supports students with any different ability. Topics are varied depending on the group request and need. Previous workshops have included:

Parent's Rights, 

Procedural Safeguards, 

IEP Protocol 

Transistions

McKay Scholarship

Matrix of funding

IDEA 2004 in Summary

Training Seminars, Clinics and Workshops
 

Schedule Your Consultation

There are many templates available for writing an appropriate request letter to obtain necessary evaluations for your child depending upon the existing conditions. 

​Has your child ever been evaluated by the school system?

Is it time for a reevaluation?

Interested in Independent Educational Evaluation

Do you suspect your child has a learning issue?

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