Michelle Parry
Advocacy
The Importance of Relationship Building
In the intricate tapestry of a special need child's educational journey, one thread stands out as the cornerstone to both academic triumphs and successful advocacy – building meaningful relationships. The connections formed between parents, teachers, and school communities create a nurturing environment that fosters not only academic growth but also lays the groundwork for effective advocacy. Let's delve into the transformative impact of these relationships.
“Relationships are the building blocks to success”
Parent-Teacher Partnerships
School and Community Partnerships
Active Involvement in School Activities
Open and Constructive Communication
When you actively engaging with teachers, administrators,
and fellow parents, you create a supportive network that enhances your child's educational experience and strengthens your voice in advocacy efforts. Remember, the power of relationships is not only the key to unlocking your child's potential but also the force that propels your advocacy endeavors to new heights.
Key Partners in Your Child’s Sucess
Teacher Assistants
All teachers who are involved in your child’s social, emotional and academic education
Teacher(s)
All teachers who are involved in your child’s social, emotional and academic education
School Administration
Secretary
Vice Principal
Principal
Health Care
Doctors
Psychologists
Occupational Therapists
Physical Therapists