Communication with your child's teacher is paramount to a successful school year

This navigation tool is a one-page guide to ask targeted questions to gain insight into your child’s progress.
It’s useful for parents and teachers to talk about some of these more complicated topics early in the year. 

​You can print the guide and write your notes directly on the page and then reference it at your next meeting or later in the year if necessary.  

The IEP isn't being followed.  The teacher is refusing to support my child.  Accommodations are not being offered.  

​Here is the key..... Communication.  Sadly, it all falls to you.  So don't let Parent Teacher Conferences pass witout creating that connection and relationship with your child's teachers.  Get PTC support guide to help you at this year's conference. 

Does your child's IEP or 504 need some tweaking to more efficiently support their success in school?  I can help.  Set up a 20-minute consulation so I can hear your story.

What we Included

Academics

Obvioulsly, academics are a huge part of why we want to meet with our child's teachers.  So make sure to ask about each area. ​

Classwork

When we think about school success, we need to consider what our kid's classwork looks lioke.  

Participation

An important part of learning is participation in the classroom discussion.  But not just participation, but how your child participates and engages with others.

Connection

What does your child's connection to the people around him look like?  Is this an area of growth or are they thriving?

How Lisa Can Help You

Asking the right questions when talking to your child's teacher is a great way to understand and communicate your child's needs and strengths.  But it's also a great way to advocate for your child. You need to make sure that you are documenting your child's growth and behaviors, it can be a great tool when you meet with the IEP team again.   

We at Advocating 4 Fair Education know that navigating the IEP process can be overwhelming and confusing, especially if you the school is not treating you like a member of the team. That's why you need Lisa, a special education advocate who can be your guiding force this school year. Lisa is a former classroom inclusion teacher, has a master’s degree in curriculum and instruction, emphasizing behavior in education; and she is a parent of a child with special needs. She knows the ins and outs of the IEP process, and she can help you:

  • Understand your child's rights and the school's responsibilities
  • Prepare for IEP meetings and collaborate with the IEP team
  • Review and revise your child's IEP to make sure it's appropriate and effective
  • Monitor your child's progress and ensure that the IEP is implemented properly
  • Resolve any issues or disputes that may arise with the school

With Lisa on your side, you can feel more confident and empowered to advocate for your child's education. You can also save time, money, and stress, and focus on what matters most: your child's happiness and success.

​To learn more about Lisa and how she can help you, visit her website or book a consultation call. Don't wait, reach out to Lisa today and get ready for a great school year!

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