Frequently Asked Questions
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Absolutely! Attending IEP meetings is one of the key ways we support families. Before the meeting, we’ll collaborate to review your child’s IEP, discuss any concerns, and outline clear goals. During the meeting, we’ll advocate alongside you to ensure your child’s rights are upheld, your voice is heard, and the focus remains on creating a plan that promotes your child’s dignity, safety, success, and inclusion. Our role is to foster collaboration while keeping the team aligned on strategies that prioritize your child’s growth.
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We believe every child deserves access to expert advocacy, so we aim to keep our services accessible.
We offer a free 30-minute consultation to discuss your needs and brainstorm next steps. After that, we provide tailored proposals based on the level of support required. While our initial consultations are free, we do suggest donations to help sustain our work.
Your contributions allow us to provide expert advocacy services at little to no cost for families who need it.
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We’re here to support everyone working to create inclusive and effective educational environments.
For parents, we offer advocacy support, IEP assistance, and guidance to ensure their child’s rights are upheld.
For school teams, we deliver professional development training, resources for inclusive practices, and support for collaborative family-school partnerships.
Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or service provider, our mission is to help every child thrive.
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Yes! We work with schools to provide staff training on topics like legal frameworks for special education, IEP collaboration, effective communication with families, inclusive programming, and classroom modifications. Our goal is to help educators and administrators feel confident in creating environments where all students can succeed.
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Absolutely! We collaborate with educators and schools to create tailored modifications and accommodations that align with each child’s needs. From adapting lesson plans to creating inclusive strategies, we’re here to support the entire team.
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Yes, we offer virtual consultations, IEP support, and professional development sessions. This allows us to work with families, schools, and educators no matter where they’re located.
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Our educational toolkits provide practical resources to support students with disabilities. Our first toolkit, focused on emergent literacy, is now available for purchase, with proceeds supporting our mission.
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We’d love your support! You can join our board, volunteer on our committees, or donate to fiscally sustain our programs. Visit our About Us page for more details on how to contribute your time, skills, or resources.