Our Services

Advocacy

We provide one to one advocacy services to parents of children with disabilities by attending IEP, evaluation, staffing and behavior plan meetings. We ensure that your child receives the services they're entitled to under the law.

Parent Coaching

Parenting is complex in its challenges, especially when you have a child with a disability, and every parent can benefit from the support of a Parent Coach. Each parent brings their own unique issues to the table; denial, trouble setting boundaries, acceptance, etc.

School Observations

Kids act different when their parents are in their classroom. We conduct observations FOR the parent and provide detailed reports of how your child is performing, if they're receiving the supports needed, and make recommendations on how to get more from their education.

Mediation

In mediation, it’s the parties involved who get to make the decisions, and not the legal system. Going to court can increase conflict and cost, whereas mediation works to actively resolve disagreements by working with BOTH parties to come to a mutual solution.

Articles of Stuff You NEED to know

  • Special Education Checklist for Parents
    March 26, 2024 No Comments According to IDEA, Special Education is “specially designed instruction, at no cost to the parents, to meet the unique needs of a child with a disability,” which includes everything from making classroom adaptations to off campus travel training, and everything in between. Parents need to be aware of some of the hallmarks of special education

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  • Never Underestimate the Power of Extracurricular Activities
    March 19, 2024 No Comments It's that time of year when many parents begin thinking about the summer and how to plan out extracurricular activities. Plus, being that March is Developmental Disabilities Month and April is Autism Awareness Month, you’re sure to see a lot more activities going on than you would normally. This can make it tough to decide

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  • How to Track Your Child’s Progress from Home
    March 5, 2024 Comments Off on How to Track Your Child’s Progress from Home Did you know that your school is responsible for providing your child with what they need to make educational progress? This means ALL kids, not just those who are on regular standards and spend their day in a regular education classroom setting. Oftentimes, parents hear messages from their school that sound something like, “His disability

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