32: What is a Special Education Advocate? with Melissa Carriveau, Special Education Advocate

ADHD Essentials - Un podcast de Brendan Mahan

Today, we’re talking to Melissa Carriveau.  She's a Master’s Level Certified Special Education Teacher with almost 25 years of experience.  She has been an doing special education consulting for nearly 20 years with both school districts and individual families. She was trained through the Federation of Children with Special Needs and through Wrightslaw. She is also a special education surrogate parent and the parent of a child with special needs. In Today’s Episode We Discuss: What is a Special Education Advocate? What should we look for in an advocate?   How best to communicate with schools Assuming everyone is there for the right reasons. How to navigate IEP & 504 Meetings The importance of documentation Keeping communication child centered You’re a good parent.  Schools aren’t judging you. Mourning the kid you didn’t have. Why you shouldn’t sign anything at a team meeting Team meetings are a negotiation Getting your kid’s year started on the right foot with meetings & letters Supports vs. Accommodations in school 504s vs. IEPs Typical ADHD Accommodations How to find an advocate What an advocate needs from you The importance od paperwork & documentation    Links and Such:   Our Guest: Find Melissa on Facebook at www.facebook.com/BayStateAdvocacy Or email her at [email protected]     ADHD Essentials:ADHD Essentials Website ADHD Essentials Facebook Community Email Brendan at [email protected]

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