New Things Happening…

New Things Happening with Maureen Brown

Maureen is Expanding her practice to include placements, and college counseling for students with Learning challenges. She is also bringing in a consultant to do some executive functioning training and support. Stay tuned….

Hello Happy New Year from Advocacy for Special Kids  

I am now offering all-inclusive Packages for Special Education Advocacy From January to June.  This is ideal for those families looking for alternative placements and building a case for hearing or unilateral placements. It is also good for those families that have multiple team meetings coming up in the spring.  

College Counseling for Students with Learning Challenges.  Applying to college is stressful enough as it is for students who learn differently—those with diagnosed learning disabilities, dyslexia, ADHD, and related conditions—the process can be even more difficult. Maureen Brown, M.S is an experienced educational consultant and is here to guide you and your family through the college admissions process. She has experience working with students with ADHD, Asperger’s, Dyslexia, depression, and anxiety.

Learning Disability PLANNING SERVICES INCLUDE:

  • Review of psychoeducational testing

  • Assessment of transcript, standardized testing, and extracurricular activities

  • College readiness assessment

  • Strategies for developing self-advocacy and independence

  • Exploration of careers and college majors

  • Development of college criteria list

  • Balanced college list with appropriate learning support

  • Guidance and tools for college research

  • Guidance toward a well-written college resume

  • Intensive one-on-one writing coach throughout the college essay process

  • Adapted college application process

  • Customized application plan with tracking of key deadlines and milestones

If you are just starting the college process and you need help. Maybe you aren’t sure how to determine which colleges might meet your student’s needs or your student has no idea of what to major in—or they know exactly what they want to major in, but you're worried they don’t have enough resume depth for that major. This is where comprehensive college planning comes in.

Comprehensive College Planning is our most popular service. Students typically start with us in 10th or 11th grade, although we accept students as early as the 9th grade. The program is a step-by-step journey through each part of the college search and application process. We develop a timeline and strategy unique to the student, based on their profile, personality, and goals for college.

COMPREHENSIVE COLLEGE PLANNING SERVICES INCLUDE:

  • Assessment of transcript, educational testing, standardized testing, and extracurricular activities

  • Researching best-fit summer and winter programs

  • Planning and review of student's high school curriculum

  • Exploration of careers and college majors

  • Guidance and tools for college research

  • Development of a personal college criteria list

  • Ongoing evaluation of balanced college list

  • Development of leadership and academic research plan

  • Mock college interviews

  • Coaching toward a well-written college resume

  • Intensive one-on-one essay writing coach throughout the college essay process

  • Customized application plan with key deadlines and milestones

  • Monitoring of application plan to ensure deadlines are met

Therapeutic Consulting 

What does a Therapeutic Consultant do?
A therapeutic consultant’s job is…

  • To be a guide for families. 

  • To help them understand the nature of the presenting problems through review and interpretation of any psychological testing or other assessments. 

  • To conduct their evaluations when necessary and to coordinate and consult with other treatment providers to develop a plan that will address an individual’s needs. 

Consultants spend time regularly visiting programs, collaborating with other treatment professionals, and learning about the most effective treatment protocols available to treat a wide variety of different mental health issues. 

A skilled therapeutic consultant or referring professional will have an in-depth knowledge of the many programs, facilities, and services that are available to assist families. They will get to know their client’s challenges, the overall family dynamics, and which services or supports are going to best help the individual and family move forward on a more positive path. 

In short, therapeutic consultants work with clients to find solutions for the problems they are facing.

In a field as complex and overwhelming as behavioral health and addiction treatment, having an experienced consultant lead the way is invaluable. We can refer you to the top resources across the country and help you avoid the many pitfalls that families often face when they are trying to navigate these challenges on their own. Consultants will help you research programs, find the best possible treatment options, and support you through a therapeutic placement process, managing any crisis along the way and making sure you do everything possible to have a good outcome.

I have been attending conferences this past year throughout the country learning from programs first hand about schools, services and options for what is available to help support families of children struggling to remain in their public school placements.  

I am also an assoicate member IECA, Independent Educational Consulting specializing in therapeutic placements and learning disabilities college counseling.  https://www.iecaonline.com

The National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs NATSAP. https://natsap.org

The Therapeutic Consulting Association (TCA) is a professional association for therapeutic consultants and other Referring Professionals, dedicated to advancing the field of Therapeutic Consulting through collaboration, training and education, outcome-based research, support of ethical standards, and an ongoing review of best practices of behavioral health.https://www.therapeuticconsulting.org

If you are looking for a special education advocate, college counseling for students with learning challenges, or require a therapeutic placement or guidance about finding one please schedule an appointment online now for a free consultation.  

Book your call now 

Also, Visit Our other page:

Ask The Advocate, Maureen Brown

Special Education Advocate Massachusetts

Maureen Brown

Ask the Advocate, LLC, Special Education and Placement Consulting.

http://asktheadvocate.org
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