You don't need to be an expert in special education to help your child be included.

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14 QUESTIONS EVERY PARENT OF A CHILD WITH DISABILITIES SHOULD ASK.

Uncover insights you can use to make important school placement decisions, focus your advocacy efforts, and stay clear and confident during meetings with the school team.

YES, I NEED THIS!

Your Child Needs Inclusion.

Being included brings opportunities, growth, friendship and belonging.

Everything we want for each of our kids!

You deserve to feel confident and secure asking questions and advocating for the absolute best at school meetings.

In this FREE SCHOOL INCLUSION EVALUATION GUIDE you'll learn how to:

>>   Ask questions without sounding like "that parent" and causing defensiveness.

>>   Ask insightful, interesting questions you've probably never thought of that will narrow down the most important issues.

>>   Evaluate how inclusive the school really is.

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I'M IN!
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Though you don't need to be an expert in special education you DO want to know if a school is actually inclusive.

You need to be clear about your advocacy strategy and be an effective member of the school team as you all work together for your child's success.

This free School Inclusion Evaluation Guide will help get you started.

It includes best practice statements, and the answers you want (and don't want) to hear.

I'll send additional free resources to keep you moving towards your vision of a positive and inclusive life for your child.

SEND IT TO ME NOW!

I know how you feel. I've also sat in school meetings with experts who say their school is inclusive.

I'm a parent as well. We've had our struggles over the years.

You are doing everything you can and still inclusion feels like a pipe dream.

I get it. I've helped hundreds of parents just like us get right to the heart of the matter so we can advocate for exactly what is going to make a positive difference for our kids.

I created this guide to help the parent who knows that their child isn't experiencing true inclusion and belonging but isn't sure what to do about it.

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THAT'S ME! SEND IT TO ME!
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