How to get your child support services in 2 hours

Struggling to secure support services for your special education child? Not sure where to start? Discover the exact steps you need to take from diagnosis to the IEP meeting and beyond, straight from a professional Educational Consultant and Special Needs Advocate.

I do things differently than other “advocates.”

The first step in my process is called an Open Opportunity Session.  This 2-hour phone session includes:

  • An analysis of your child’s history and current placement

  • Short and sweet education on the confusing school system so you know where you stand

  • Strategy to get them where they need to be academically, socially, and emotionally you can implement immediately

  • The questions you never knew you had to ask and the resources you never knew you needed

After the 2 hour session on the phone, you walk away with a structured plan specifically for your child.  I will outline:

  • What to do

  • Who to contact

  • What to say exactly

This plan will allow you to move forward to secure the services that your child desperately needs.  60% of families who book an Open Opportunity Session do not need any more time except for an hour here or there for consulting.

I structured this deep dive so you make the most of your time and your child’s time.

After giving me an in-depth history of your child’s difficulties and what has been done up until now, I am able to tap into my 20 years of expertise and provide an actionable plan that will eliminate your frustration and put you on a positive path filled with hope and determination.

Time is of the essence and you must treat your situation as urgent, no matter how doable it is for the moment.

I do NOT have anyone sign a contract which is a red flag if you’re asked to do this.

Need immediate insight into your child's situation and how to address their current issues?

Schedule your Open Opportunity Session for an expert analysis and strategic plan you can implement today.

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