How Can We Help?
Whether this is your first step on this journey or if you have been walking this path for years, AWEnest Advocacy can help you stay the course in what can be a very overwhelming labyrinth of unknown twists and turns. With the right support, knowledge and tools, we can work together to provide the best course to enable success for your child.
When advocating for your child, it is hard to step back and check your heart at the door whether it's a school door, a psychologist's door, a doctor's door or a therapist's door. AWEnest Advocacy can be objective as we walk through that door together, you, as the parent, will walk out that door more empowered and more assured that the right path for your child's success has begun.
AWEnest Advocacy can help families when:
*A child is struggling academically, socially, or emotionally, and as a parent you are seeking
answers to the root of the problem.
*A parent needs help understanding and navigating some of the road blocks necessary to get
their child the appropriate help and support.
*Accessing and interpreting evaluations becomes too confusing and overwhelming.
*As the parent, you need someone objective that can help find available resources to meet
your child's needs.
*Assistance is needed to find professionals within the local community to help support your
child.
*The educational system and its laws and regulations are too difficult to interpret and
understand.
When advocating for your child, it is hard to step back and check your heart at the door whether it's a school door, a psychologist's door, a doctor's door or a therapist's door. AWEnest Advocacy can be objective as we walk through that door together, you, as the parent, will walk out that door more empowered and more assured that the right path for your child's success has begun.
AWEnest Advocacy can help families when:
*A child is struggling academically, socially, or emotionally, and as a parent you are seeking
answers to the root of the problem.
*A parent needs help understanding and navigating some of the road blocks necessary to get
their child the appropriate help and support.
*Accessing and interpreting evaluations becomes too confusing and overwhelming.
*As the parent, you need someone objective that can help find available resources to meet
your child's needs.
*Assistance is needed to find professionals within the local community to help support your
child.
*The educational system and its laws and regulations are too difficult to interpret and
understand.