News Flash:
Ed Brostoff one of the first graduates of the SEAT Project

Ed Brostoff is putting into practice skills learned in the SEAT Project (Special Education Advocacy Training Project-Los Angeles) to better assist parents navigate the world of special education. Already a well-known effective advocate, Brostoff is now even better able to help parents with the special education process on behalf of their children.

The SEAT Project is an innovative nationwide advocacy training project funded under a grant from the US Department of Education and administered through COPAA (The Council of Parents Attorneys & Advocates) and the USC Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (Children’s Hospital Los Angeles).

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Are you upset that your child is not doing well in school?
Is your child having problems in school with grades?
Is your child is having problems in school with behavior?
Do you think your child has a disability?

Raising a child with special needs can be hard work, but securing the appropriate educational services for your child shouldn’t have to be. 

Whatever your child’s disability - ADD/ADHD, autism, deafness, emotional disturbance, speech or language impairment, specific learning disability or visual impairment - you can count on parent advocate Ed Brostoff to work on your child’s behalf.  He will translate the jargon of educators into ordinary language so that you are completely informed each step of the way. 

Brostoff will make sure your child’s assessments test a broad range of areas.  He will work with you to design the best goals and objectives to meet your disabled child’s needs. 

He will be at your side before, during and after the I.E.P. (Individual Education Plan) meeting to advocate for you and your special needs child.

He’ll help to obtain special education services for your special needs child. These include DIS (designated instructional services) such as speech therapy, assistive technology, counseling and occupational therapy, as well as ensuring that the services are provided in the appropriate placement.

With his many years in public education he knows how the system works and can make the education bureaucracy work for you. Using his many years of advocacy experience, Brostoff will show you how special education laws including IDEA and Section 504 can be used to make sure your child receives the all of the educational services he or she needs.

Ed Brostoff, an experienced advocate, retired teacher, and parent of a child with special needs can help you with your child’s needs.

Call (323) 664-9312 or
e-mail edbrostoff@specialedhelp.com
for a free consultation.

 

 

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