WHAT WE DO 

Advocates help parents understand IEPs, test results, services, placement and take the guesswork out of the IEP process. 

OUR MISSION

We are dedicated to securing better outcomes for students with disabilities through educational advocacy and partnership with parents.

IEP FOR AUTISM

Autism means a developmental disability significantly affecting verbal and nonverbal communication and social interactions. Autism causes differences in the brain and can overlap with different combinations and severities and change over time.


Some challenges students with Autism face include:

 

IEP FOR DYSLEXIA

Dyslexia is a brain-based learning disability that makes learning to read, write and/or spell difficult despite adequate instruction and intelligence.

 

Some challenges students with dyslexia face include:

 

 

Secondary characteristics may include difficulty:



Early Risk factors and signs of dyslexia

 

IEP FOR ADHD

Students with ADHD show a persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development. The most frequent medical conditions under which students qualify for services as Other Health Impairment (OHI) are attention deficit disorder (ADD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). These conditions naturally lend themselves to the OHI classification in that both are characterized by an inability to focus, which usually contributes to decreased alertness to the educational environment.

 

Some challenges students with ADHD face include: