Why do parents need an advocate at an IEP or 504 meeting?
A knowledgeable advocate knows the language used in the documents at the meeting.

A knowledgeable advocate knows the state and federal IDEA and ADA laws.

A knowledgeable advocate can advise the team with interventions that your child needs to become successful in the academic environment.

A knowledgeable advocate has experience in the special education field.

Why choose Lakeside Educational Parent Team Advocacy?

Judy Cohen has over 32 years within special education, teaching/administration, and evaluating children referred for  IDEA.

Cohen ran successful, initial, re-evaluation  IEP meetings, as well as wrote these documents with measurable goals, and guided special education teachers with annual IEP meetings.

Cohen is knowledgeable of the federal and state laws that govern the IEP and the 504 plan.

Cohen has experience working with school systems within the state of Wisconsin, as well as, across the United States.

Cohen has multiple degrees and lifetime, licenses in learning disabilities, cognitive disabilities emotional-behavioral disabilities, and early childhood.

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