If you’re here, something probably didn’t add up.
You followed the rules. You asked the questions. And still, the systems meant to support your child felt slow, confusing, or dismissive.
That’s not because you missed something.
Most care, education, and support systems were not designed with real families in mind. They move at their own pace, speak their own language, and often leave parents piecing things together under pressure.
This space exists to change how families meet those systems — with clarity, preparation, and support.
Not by fixing everything overnight, but by helping parents understand what’s happening, learn how to respond, and move forward with confidence.
You’re in the right place to start.
Parent Advocacy Boot Camp is a training and support ecosystem, currently in development, designed to help parents and caregivers become confident advocates for their children.
Not by memorizing laws.
Not by fighting every meeting.
Not by burning themselves out.
But by learning how systems work, how to prepare, how to communicate clearly, and how to hold steady when it matters most.
Some families need tools.
Some need training.
Some need immediate support.
This space is built to meet families where they are — and help them move forward with clarity.
(Choose What Fits You Right Now)
Best if you want to grow your advocacy skills
The Training Camp is being built inside Skool as a collaborative learning space. During this phase, participants help shape the trainings, resources, and tools that will support families long-term.
This option is free during development and requires active participation.
Best if you feel stuck right now
Some parents don’t need training yet — they need clarity before their next meeting.
Considerations Reports are personalized advocacy documents that help families prepare for ARDs, evaluations, and intervention meetings with clear language and grounded support.
These are available now and offered pay-what-you-can.
Best if you need hands-on support
For families who need direct support while they build confidence, limited advocacy services are available by application.
This support is collaborative and capacity-building, not long-term dependency.
Best if you want to move at your own pace
The Resources Library offers low-cost guides and tools to help parents organize, prepare, and reduce stress as they navigate systems.
Many families begin here before stepping into training or support.
A free, peer-supported space for parents, caregivers, and allies navigating special education and care systems.
This group is for:
sharing experiences and questions
getting perspective from others walking a similar road
talking things through before deciding next steps
This is not a training space or advocacy-for-you service.
It’s a place for connection, reflection, and mutual support.