Please be sure to give notice when requesting an advocate. Although we are trying our best, our office is short-staffed and will unfortunately not be able to accommodate all cases, especially those that are requested last minute.
Yes. As long as you are able to provide an interpreter, your child will still be able to receive our services.
Yes, special education advocates may help prepare you for as well as accompany you to IEP and 504 meetings.
Yes. Our special education advocacy department can refer you to services, programs, and accommodations that can help meet your child's needs.
Yes. A special education advocate may help you interpret documents such as evaluations and reports.
Scheduling a meeting with a special education advocate to discuss strategy on how to go about advocating for your child is a great start.