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Monday, February 23, 2015

How To Advocate For Your Child

By Olivia Cross


It is important to know facts about the situation of a child. This includes his or her strength and weaknesses as well as the views of those who work first-hand with your child in school through this you will understand how to advocate for your child. For instance, if your child is having a disability, you should know how it affects the child in school. You need to be aware of the legal procedures and ensuring that you have all the relevant details.

Information about their school is also essential. Get to know the teachers, counselors and other personnel. Building positive relationships will assist in improving their performance.

Keeping records of the conversation with the school is important. This should be done by putting in writing all the conversation that is even those made verbally. Where possible the parent should note information such as the time, date and personnel who received such information. Depending much on phone call might not give much information about the child and school. This necessitates regularly visiting the institution by the parent to gain more information.

Keeping copies of everything you get or send to school is essential. If possible make a note of the time and date of hand delivered materials and the person who receive them. For you know much about the kid, you should not rely much on phone call conversations but also visit the school to get mere information. In other instances where possible seek written confirmation of what is promised by the institution.

The following preparation needs to be undertaken while planning for advocacy. First one needs to figure out how the district will respond to their problems. If one is able to come up with a solution then there is likelihood of success.

Prioritizing factors affecting the kid is important before the advocacy. Among the present numerous factors, one should identify the most important issues to be solved. This can be done by developing checklist with all the issues affecting him or her. From this list, you can agree with the district on the issues to be tackled and comes up with the topic for discussion during the planned meetings.

This can be effected by developing a checklist to be used in agreeing with the district on the topics and agendas to be discussed before scheduling the meeting. On your visit, one to carry with them materials that will helps in getting your point across, this can includes report cards, evaluation, evidence of their performance, private evaluations among others. You should also bring along other who can assist you in such meetings this can be an advocate, friend or neighbor or a member of your church.

In addition, during preparation, it necessary brings other people who have previously worked with your child. This will significantly assist the school see the problem differently. You must list questions to be asked during the session. And finally, in after making an appointment for the meeting, one need to call to confirm a day before whether the meeting will be on the same date and time as previously agreed.




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