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Signed in as:
filler@godaddy.com
Review evaluations, progress reports, and IEP drafts to help parents understand their child’s needs and rights.
Accompany parents to meetings to provide support, ask clarifying questions, and ensure the child’s needs are addressed.
Help parents review meeting outcomes and next steps.
Assist in developing or modifying 504 Plans.
Ensure accommodations and modifications align with the child’s needs.
Support parents in addressing implementation concerns.
Accompany parents to meetings to provide support, ask clarifying questions, and ensure the child’s needs are addressed.
Help parents review meeting outcomes and next steps.
Review evaluation reports and help parents understand results.
Assist in requesting assessments or independent educational evaluations (IEEs).
Provide guidance on tracking data and documenting concerns.
Workshops or one-on-one training sessions on topics such as:
Special education laws (IDEA, Section 504)
How to effectively advocate in meetings
Understanding accommodations, modifications, and services.
Provide resources, templates, and checklists for parents.
Guide parents and students in preparing for transitions, such as:
Preschool to elementary school.
Middle to high school.
High school to postsecondary education or vocational training.
Support families in creating appropriate goals and identifying transition services.
Help parents prepare for mediation, due process hearings, or informal resolution meetings.
Assist in writing letters to the school or district to address concerns.
Provide referrals to attorneys or other professionals if needed.
Support parents in addressing behavior concerns through Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) and Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs).
Advocate for positive behavioral supports and alternatives to disciplinary actions.
Support parents in navigating special education services in non-traditional school settings.
Ensure compliance with private school service plans or accommodations.
Support for English Learners with Disabilities: Advocate for appropriate language and disability services.
Connect families with local support groups, therapists, attorneys, or educational specialists.
Provide guidance on state and federal resources (e.g., IDEA, Procedural Safeguards, Wrightslaw).
INCLUDED IN ALL SERVICES
Listening sessions for parents to share their challenges.
Provide encouragement, resources, and guidance to empower parents as the best advocate for their child.
Advocate 4 All
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