Special Education Advocacy Solutions

Special Education Advocacy Solutions

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Ensuring that students have the supports they require to reach their full potential.

03/04/2025

Do you have questions about your child’s IEP or 504 Plan? Would you like information about how to communicate your concerns or request an assessment? Join me this Wednesday evening for a night of community and fun while getting your questions answered and learning how to navigate the special education process. Hope to see you there!

08/16/2024

If you have a child with challenging behavior, I highly recommend these classes! Learn how to solve problems WITH your child while strengthening your relationship and helping them build skills.

There are still spots left for the next HBCC Parenting Class starting August 22nd @ 10am — parents find value in the approach taught and comfort being with other parents going through similar circumstances.

To register, visit: https://hbcc.us/morning-parent-class

Photos from Special Education Advocacy Solutions's post 08/16/2024

It’s Back to School time again! Here are a few reminders to help your child have a smooth transition to the beginning of the new school year! www.SEASorangecounty.com

02/26/2024

"We've told all the other students in the class to just ignore him, and they've gotten really good at it."

Friends, I heard these words with my very own ears when the educator spoked to the parent about her child's behavior, and it nearly broke my heart. It pains me to put myself in this child's shoes. Being ignored, shunned, and isolated for having lagging social and self-regulation skills. School is hard enough when you're different. We shouldn't have to make children feel rejected and worthless in order to get them meet our expectations. Feeling safe and accepted is a NEED, and it shouldn't have to be earned.

What I had to remind myself of is that both the teacher and the parent wanted the same thing - for this young boy to meet classroom expectations and not disrupt the learning others.

But there is a better way to help students learn skills and meet expectations than by ignoring or otherwise trying to "motivate" compliance by offering rewards or imposing consequences.

I know all too well the feeling of just wanting the school year to be over so that you can "celebrate" having survived (barely) another year. While it may feel too late to ask for an evaluation or make changes to your child's behavior plan, its not.

If this resonates with you, please consider joining us this coming Tuesday night for our Parents and Educators as Allies workshop to learn better ways to support your child/student. The workshop will be jointly presented by Debra Ann Afarian, HBCC's founder, and our colleague Dr. Diane Lew, who has decades of experience as an educator, administrator and advocate. This workshop is appropriate for children/students with AND without IEPs.

Please RSVP using the link below. If cost is a barrier, PLEASE reach out to us or simply pay what your finances allow. We hope to see you there.

Registration Link:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScGoazLNZhhjrtvLM3eO11sptsvPSFhabMuL8MOW5X_8iA1OQ/viewform

09/13/2023

There are currently thirteen categories that may qualify a child for special education and/or related services. Some examples include: Autism, Specific Learning Disability, Other Health Impairment, Speech and Language Impairment, and Emotional Disturbance. There are numerous special education programs and services that can be offered to support students with disabilities. Some examples of these services include: specialized academic instruction, speech and language services, occupational therapy, behavior supports, or, a 1:1 instructional assistant.

Even if a child does not qualify for special education services, they may be eligible for 504 plan accommodations under the American with Disabilities Act (ADA), which may include extra time to complete assignments, modified assignments, additional adult support, preferential seating, etc.

The special education process doesn't have to be overwhelming. We offer the following services to assist you in navigating this complex system: File Review, Classroom Observations, IEP Attendance, and Ongoing Consultation. Call today for your free consultation! (949) 689-7194

www.SEASorangecounty.com

Photos from Special Education Advocacy Solutions's post 09/01/2023

It's Back to School time! Let us help you ensure that your child has everything in place for a great school year.

www.SEASorangecounty.com

08/22/2023

Are you worried about your child's progress in school? You don't have to navigate the special education process alone. Contact us today!
www.SEASorangecounty.com

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