Special Education Advocate
Holly Correa has been an educator for over 20 years. She has a M.A. in Educational Leadership, a California Administrative Services credential, in addition to a Multiple Subjects Teaching Credential. Her experience teaching students with spectrum challenges such as Asperger’s and Autism, combined with her experience facilitating the IEP process, make her an excellent child advocate. On a personal note, Holly is the mother of a child with high functioning autism and has advocated on his behalf throughout his life. She understands first-hand the impact having a special needs child places on the family, and is passionate about finding just the right combination of support so that everyone thrives.
Please call Holly for your Southern California Advocacy needs. 805 512-2034
We have just completed our Advocacy School training classes and the Free School is now open to the public. The nine units cover the entire process from Eligibility to Litigation. The curriculum is perfect for attorneys, psychologists, parents of special needs children and others. Please visit our Online School .
ADHD
Autism
Asperger
Child Behavior
Child Psychology
Down Syndrome
Dyslexia
Educational Psych
Gifted and Talented
Home Schooling
Juvenile Justice
Learning Disability
Mental Retardation
Neuropsychology
Parenting
Psychological Testing
Special Education
Social Skills
Study Skills
Math
Reading
Writing
Social Skills
Gifted Kids
Science
If you need to find an advocate for your child, try searching the COPAA database of members who represent special needs children.
Rene Thomas Folse, JD, Ph.D.
I have created this site to help provide useful news and information for parents, educators and advocates. I am retired from professional practice, however if you need further information you may contact Pause4KIDS my affiliated non-profit organization here.
Autism
Visual Impairment
Cerebral Palsy
Hearing Loss
Developmental Delay
Down Syndrome
Emotional Disturbance
Epilepsy
Intellectual Disability
Learning Disability
Speech-Lanugage
Spina Bifida
Brain Injury
Other Health
It is important that parents have opportunities to enhance their knowlege about their children and the services that are available for them. Here are a few links to orgainizations that provide training.
COPAA
CAPCA
TASK
PEATC
WrightsLaw
Psychology License
ADHD
Child Advocacy
Special Ed
Dyslexia
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