Sep 14, 2022
State Complaints are just one dispute resolution options available to Parents of children with special education needs. Our favorite advocate, Stacey Tié, joins me to break down the State Complaint process, why we use them, and how they can help.
A little on Stacey:
What Stacey loves most about advocacy work is giving parents the
opportunity to breathe. Often parents know something’s not right
but don’t know how to advocate for what their child needs. She
listens, helps them organize their thoughts, documents their needs,
and makes a plan. Stacey ensures that parents are viewed by all
parties as valued members of their child’s special education team.
And, during the key meetings, Stacey’s clients don’t have to worry
about the process, preserving the record, or reading the room.
She’s got that covered.
You can find Stacey at Stacey@SpecialEd.Law
You can find me at Dana@SpecialEd.fm
FLASHBACK: In the episode "How independent are you?" I speak with Dr. Erik Mayville, clinical psychologist and Board Certified Behavior Analyst, to discuss the components of psycho-educational evaluation and what role independent evaluators play in the special education realm. You can find that episode here https://ntkwdj.libsyn.com/how-independent-are-you
TRANSCRIPTS for this episode can be found at SpecialEd.fm shortly after publication.