Special Education Advocacy
An advocate can help families understand their child's IEP, prepare for meetings, communicate with the school, monitor progress, request needed services, and ensure their child receives the support necessary to succeed. Even when an IEP is already in place, advocacy can help make sure the plan is working as intended and evolves as the child's needs change.
Getting Started:
Review plans below to determine which package works for you. Not sure? That’s Ok! I will help you figure that out during our first call.
Click the Book your Call button at the bottom of this page, to schedule our FREE (up to 30 minute) discovery phone call to ensure you will benefit from my support and to ensure good fit.
I will send an invoice for services and add-ones you would like. All plan pricing is $75 or $100 (indicated below), add on prices are also below.
Once payment is received, we will schedule our initial meeting. Meeting can be in person (in my office), virtual, or on the phone.
You will receive written correspondence from me within 5 days of our meeting. Most of the time, you will have it within 48 hours.
Rising Package
This package is for families who…
Suspect your child has a learning disability, but are unsure of what to do next.
Have a child trying struggling in school and you’d like to rule out any learning differences.
Have a child with a medical diagnosis and need help navigating the initial IEP process.
Have been referred to special education by the school and you want to feel as prepared as possible.
Disagree with a school’s decision regarding eligibility and would like a second opinion.
Have a pediatrician who has recommended an IEP, but you don’t know if that is the best option.
Have had academic testing complete and are in the development of the IEP phase, seeking support.
Flying Package
This package is for families who…
Believe additional services may be needed (speech, occupational therapy, counseling, reading intervention, etc.).
Disagree with evaluation results, want help requesting additional testing, or need support understanding assessment data and recommendations.
Have concerns about whether the current educational placement is appropriate, want to explore more specialized supports, or the school is proposing a change in placement that seems concerning.
Have a child who is preparing for kindergarten, middle school, high school, or post-secondary life and want guidance on transition goals and services, or need help understanding available options and resources.
Have a child experiencing frequent behavioral challenges at school, and want to ensure behavior supports align with the child's disability-related needs.
Feel Communication between home and school has become strained, feel their concerns are not being heard, or if meetings have become contentious or unproductive.
Expansion Package
This package is designed for families who either already have a plan in place at school, or feel well-supported at school, but are seeking outside services. This support can include, but not limited to:
Navigating Medical Assistance and Social Security Benefits.
Assist in connecting with Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA).
Assist in getting financial support through Autism Waiver or other programs.
Assist in finding private providers for occupational therapy, ABA, Speech and Language, and Physical Therapy.
Support with homeschooling your child with disabilities.
Get In Touch
If you're interested in working with us, complete the form with a few details about your project. We'll review your message and get back to you within 48 hours.
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