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How
to Advocate for Someone with Severe Disabilities
This report was developed for parents who have a child with severe,
multiple disabilities.
"I
really enjoyed your direct and to-the-point logic, I think too
often parents are given only information 'they can handle.'
Your action strategy was very practical, down to earth, with
good pointers and direction. After reading your short synopsis
of the books, I found several I'd like to share with our parent
group."
~ Donna Loew, parent |
Frequently
parents of children with severe disabilities find the general special
needs information available simply doesn't fit their situation.
- Their
child's needs are more complicated.
- Their
child requires both medical and academic supports.
- They
are trying to juggle an overwhelming array of programs, therapies,
and treatments.
- They
sit through IEP meetings thinking -- "Isn't there something
more we can do to make my child more independent?" or "This
just sounds like babysitting, isn't the school supposed to EDUCATE
my child!"
Practical
and professional resources are needed. Along with a strategic
plan of action.
In
this report, advocate and web-researcher Lisa Simmons offers concise,
shrewd and timely advice along with a wealth of on-line resources.
She will explain:
- An
11 step action strategy for advocating for someone with severe
disabilities.
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Where to find on-line resources that are written specifically
to address the issue of those with severe disabilities.
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Where to turn when dealing with both "child specific"
and "adult specific" issues.
In
all, this report offers 53 helpful resources --- each crammed with
PRACTICAL tips that are guaranteed to help parents and caregivers
develop their skills, lower their stress, and increase their knowledge
base. Plus Lisa's simple 11-step action strategy for maximizing
your advocacy success!
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