A Special Education Advocate is someone who can help a parent(s) or guardian(s) to understand the special education process. Advocates can provide information about Special Education options and requirements, help you to seek a specific service or program for your child, and work with parents and school districts to help secure appropriate educational services.
A Special Education Advocate is not an attorney. Advocates do have knowledge and expertise about the special education process as well as state and federal special education laws.
Advocacy Services include a free one hour initial consultation in addition to hours of services in the purchased package.
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Click HereMentoring services provided to individuals transitioning into special education advocacy/educational consultancy.
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