Strategies to Help Parents Become Their Child’s Grade A Advocate
Free eBook to help empower you to advocate with confidence.

If you are the parent of a special needs child and you are not getting the response or services from the school district that your child needs, you may begin to feel angry, desperate, and worried. Maybe you don’t know what else you can do to get the school district to respond to your pleas for help.
You know that you cannot give up, because every day that passes without a solution, the problems get worse. Your child is at risk of failing and begins to say things like, “I’m dumb.” Or maybe your child does not want to go to school anymore and is getting more and more depressed. Stress has built up at home and strained relationships.
I have witnessed this too many times. You see, I have been helping families get the placement and services their special needs children needed for more than 20 years, and I can help you too.
I can give you the tools and teach you how to get a response from the school district in a timely manner. I can show you how to get the kinds of services, accommodations, and placements that are appropriate for your child.
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What You’ll Get in This Free Guide:
Imagine what it would feel like to be able to help your child feel better about learning and attending school. Imagine what the elevated self-esteem and confidence could do for your child. Imagine less stress around house, especially at homework time. Start by getting my free ebook, Strategies to Help Parents Become Their Child’s Grade A Advocate.
You will learn:
- The 5 best practices to protect your child’s rights and how to implement them
- Which laws – federal or state – protect your rights more?
- Where can you find the laws that protect your and your child’s educational rights?
- How can you to get an immediate response to your request for assessments to determine eligibility for special education services?
- What are the eligibilities for special education services from birth to the student’s 22nd birthday?
- What kinds of services are available to students who qualify? (Hint: whatever is needed)
- Communication tips
You will also get:
- A checklist of accommodations that can be implemented in the classroom
- Sample letter templates that you can use to request assessments, request an IEP meeting, and request records
Ready to Get Started?
Begin by clicking the button below to get your free starter ebook: Strategies to Help Parents Become Their Child’s Grade A Advocate.