Parent Footprint with Dr. Dan

Dr. Dan and guest Christine Levy define and discuss the role of an Educational Advocate for students (ages 3-22) and their parents. 

Christine’s experience in education as an administrator, teacher, and special educator (as well as a parent) led to her advocacy work with children and families nationally.  In her discussion with Dr. Dan, Christine guides listeners to a successful path to receive the educational support, services, and placements that their children are entitled to in school. Christine empowers parents to make informed decisions regarding their child’s education and encourages families to explore all resources to help their child.

Today more and more parents are seeking Educational Advocates to work with (and on behalf of) their students so that every child can reach their individual success. This is a powerful and hopeful episode for parents, educators, and families.

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