Tree House Advocacy
Special Education Advocacy and Consulting   

...cultivating partnership through a team approach

There are some things you can do on your own...                                                                                ...and then there are times when the guidance of a professional is required to get the job done. Very often by the time a parent reaches out for the help of a Special Education Parent Advocate they are not only exhausted and overwhelmed, but likely angry and resentful. Whether you are that parent, transitioning from Early Intervention, or just looking for a second pair of eyes to review your child's IEP, working with a parent advocate is an investment that can stop the struggle in school, and often be the first step towards 'cultivating partnership through a TEAM approach', ultimately resulting in making school a place for your child to grow and be happy. It's time to make a difference!                                For more information about direct advocacy services, please email me or click on Advocacy Services.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Serving Bristol, Plymouth and Barnstable Counties


The information on this site should not be construed as legal advice. If you need legal advisement please seek an attorney who specializes in special education law.

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 NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND

No Child Left Behind 
 
No Child Left Behind Regulations: Accountability for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities

 

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