What do we do?

Parent Advocacy and Support

At ABG Special Education Consulting, we are committed to providing comprehensive support and resources to parents and caregivers of children with special needs. Our services are designed to empower families, navigate the complexities of the special education system, and ensure that every child receives the support they need to thrive.

Here’s how we plan to accomplish our mission:

Empowering Parents

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Parent advocacy and support consultants aim to empower parents by providing them with knowledge about special education laws, policies, and procedures. They help parents understand their child’s rights under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and other relevant laws, ensuring they can effectively advocate for appropriate services and accommodations.

Navigating The System

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The special education system can be complex and overwhelming for parents to navigate. Consultants in this sub-niche assist parents in understanding the various components of the special education process, including eligibility evaluations, Individualized Education Program (IEP) meetings, and dispute resolution options. By guiding parents through these processes, consultants help them become active participants in their child’s education.

Providing Emotional Support

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Parent advocacy and support consultants also offer emotional
support to parents who may be experiencing stress, frustration, or uncertainty related to their child’s special education needs. They provide a supportive and empathetic ear, helping parents cope with the challenges they may encounter and navigate their journey with confidence.

Facilitating Communication

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Consultants in this sub-niche facilitate communication between parents and school personnel, ensuring that parents’ concerns are effectively addressed and that collaborative relationships are established. They help parents effectively communicate their child’s strengths, needs, and goals during IEP meetings and other interactions with school staff.