Category: Advocacy

Category: Advocacy

Are You Living Your Best Life? Using Self-Assessment to Create a Better YOU
July 8, 2018 Advocacy, Hello world stacey

Self-evaluation allows you to grow and further your journey of development and learning by encouraging reflection on how you see yourself from an outside perspective. It enables you to truly identify your strengths and weaknesses, so that you can actively cultivate and grow to become the person you wish to be; and at an even

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Finally Turning the Curve Towards Greater Employment Opportunities
June 24, 2017 Advocacy, News stacey

As we look back and evaluate 2016 and the growth of employment opportunities for those on the autism spectrum, we can finally say that things are moving in a more positive direction. Is this due to greater awareness of autism spectrum disorders and abilities, governmental support, or the push from parents and self-advocates? – or

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Safety Tip: Take A Picture Of Your Child Every Time You Go Out!
June 5, 2017 Advocacy, News stacey

It could be a life-saver! Here’s an excellent idea that could be invaluable should you ever find yourself in that moment of crisis we all dread… you turn your head for a second and your child has disappeared… Before leaving for an event, vacation day or travel to unknown places, take a minute, pull out

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Procedural Safeguards – Don’t Just Sign Them, Know Them
August 27, 2016 Advocacy, News stacey

The Procedural Safeguards related to special education is a document that outlines parent’s rights and comes in a book format in most states. This book contains information that the states are required to give to parents of children with disabilities. Each state is permitted to set up this document based upon their state regulations, but

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Training Schedule
July 8, 2016 Advocacy stacey

Due to Covid-19, all in-person trainings have been postponed. Watch this site for new information as we come back “on-line”. We provide workshops, collaboratives, speaking engagements and trainings on topics such as: For Parents: ★ Meeting Your Infant’s Developmental Needs★ Recognizing the Early Signs of Disability in Young Children ★ First Steps After Diagnosis of

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Online Learning
July 8, 2016 Advocacy stacey

This page is in the works of being completed. But, in the meantime, please watch this interview with Pete and Pam Wright, from Wrightslaw, as they discuss FAPE and returning to school during Covid.

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Parent Coaching
July 8, 2016 Advocacy stacey

Who couldn’t benefit from a coach? That’s why there are life coaches, fitness coaches, business coaches, etc. Just because you have a child with a special need DO NOT mean that you’re meant to walk along this journey on your own – DON’T be a martyr! It’s not good for your health and well-being. As

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Dealing with the Screen Time Blues
August 14, 2015 Advocacy, News stacey

Is your kid struggling to give up Mind Craft, Angry Birds or PBS kids? School is back in session and for some kids who spend their summers with free access to online gaming, going back to school can be more than an arduous task. Many kids with autism have an obsessive nature in general, but

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Is Your Child’s IEP Ready for the New School Year?
July 23, 2013 Advocacy stacey

Disability Training and Support Specialists is offering a special Back-to-School IEP review and report of recommendations of your child’s IEP for only $100.  Parents submit their child’s IEP, and or psychological evaluation, and an educational advocate with more than a decade of experience will review the documents and provide you with a written report.  This

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Finding A Way Through Autism
June 24, 2013 Advocacy stacey

As evidenced by the recent findings from a study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), autism continues to be on the rise.  The 2014 survey concluded that the rate of autism in children in the United States is 1 in 50. We are certainly in a time of extreme growth and continued uncertainty

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