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Child and Family Advocacy is a road map to help you help your
child. You know your child best and when you get that "gut" feeling
that something is wrong, you are usually correct. What do you do?
What are the laws? Who is on your side? Why won't they listen to
you? What are your rights?
Many questions are answered here written specifically for the
Parent and Family that no one has taken the time to share their
rights with them. To give them informed consent of what they plan
to do with their child, to make them an equal participating member
of the "Team" for Identification, Referral, Evaluation, Planning,
Implementation and Review of their child's life.
This endeavor includes specific Chapters on your Child's Advocacy,
Psych-Social and Developmental History, Education, Special
Education, Parental Rights, Developmental Disabilities, Juvenile
Justice, Behavioral Health/Grief, Funding, Laws to Advocate By,
Conflict Resolution and Advocacy Management and Documentation.
The Appendix covers National Resources, State Resources, copy of
your Parental Safeguards from IDEIA 2004, Key Concepts and lists of
acronyms from several children's systems.
Two hands-on tools for Parents to control and drive their child's
trip to success; The Psych-Social/Developmental History can be
completed at your convenience without being rushed and missing key
elements. An incomplete Psycho-Social/Developmental History can be
as damaging to your child as none at all. The second tool is the,
Advocacy Plan which will help you to identify what you believe is
the Problem. It will assist you in defining the goal including
objectives, methods, resources, strengths, laws and systems
required to get yourchild's needs met.
Never forget you know your child best and their most valued and
successful advocate because you hold that one element that no one
can match, Love.
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