Advocacy
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"Excellence in service to families and educators"
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Educational Advocacy
Ms. Davis is an experienced advocate, working collaboratively with parents and schools to design educational programs that meet students' individual needs. The planning focus is the child's strengths as they relate to future goals.
Ms. Davis's strengths are data collection, understanding the school system, and interpretation of assessment information. Having been "on both sides of the fence", Ms. Davis strives to assist parents in understanding how to navigate the system to the child's advantage while consulting with educators.
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Long distance? ABCs for Life Success, LLC is available by email or telephone.
To access advocacy services or advice long distance by telephone, simply call 301.439.7697.
To access advocacy services or advice long distance via email, simply write to:
abc4success@msn.com
We will ask you some questions about your child, and may request copies of documents.
Fees are reasonable. We look forward to hearing from you.
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Advocates, families, and educators serve children when child-centered partnerships are formed
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We strive to serve so clients are satisfied!
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Frustrated with the school system? Confused by your child's struggle in school?
ABCs for Life Success, LLC sets goals with families concerning children's education, and provides the support required for success.
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A testimonial from satisfied clients...
ABCs for Life Success was
very beneficial in preparing a case to the School System that proved our son
Brent needed a different learning arena
than the school system had provided. After several months of dealing with
the local school, we were able to get our case heard by the central commitee.
Without Ms. Davis's assisitance, we would
probably still be spinning wheels. Today, Brent is a happier child and is attending
a private school that meets his needs.
ABCs for Life Success helped us to understand the system
and use the system to help Brent.
We would highly recommend her to anyone!
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Brent gets on the bus to go to his new school!
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