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By @cspeda Posted at October 25, 2013

You can download any of the following newsletters by clicking the title.

  • Let Dreams Guide You
  • Valuing Others
  • Staycation
  • Lessons Learned
  • Better Together
  • Reinventing Conversations
  • Progress Monitoring: Helping Teachers Teach
  • Summer: Time for Fun and Learning
  • Thinking Outside the Special Education Box
  • Celebrate INTERdependence
  • Beyond Helicopter Helpers
  • What’s Working?
  • You Are Not Alone
  • Summertime and the Living is…
  • Keep Focused on Your Vision
  • Making the IEP Process Easier and Better
  • A Continuum of Services, Not Settings
  • Tale of Two Schools
  • The IEP Wheel of Misfortune
  • Belonging and Becoming
  • The Gifts of Disabilities
  • Extraordinary Gifts
  • To Test, Or Not To Test
  • Whose Behavior Has to Change?
  • WANTED: Experienced Talent Scouts!
  • Releasing The Fear
  • Possibility-Thinking
  • Good, Better, Best
  • Caught in The Web?
  • One Liners
  • Life is Richer With Gratitude
  • Who Decides What a Disability Means?
  • Opportunities & Challenges of Parent-Teacher Conferences
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Testimonials

I have worked with Charmaine for many years, and know her to be a fair and knowledgeable professional. I recommend her services to many parents.

 
Shirley Swope, Parent Advisor
When I found out my granddaughter’s IEP was not being followed at all, I remembered Charmaine had been with me at the original IEP meeting. I called Charmaine and she gave me some VERY GOOD information. I am going to call Charmaine first in any situation with the school from now on. She will definitely be my go-to person with school concerns.
Betty Brown

Charmaine has the unique perspective of being both an educator and a parent of young adult who received special education services. She constantly strives to learn and use effective strategies to form collaborative parent-professional relationships. She is a tireless advocate who seeks to create positive change for individuals with disabilities in their quest for full membership within their schools and communities.

Janet Kimble
Charmaine is an invaluable resource for parents with school-aged children needing assistance with IEP planning. Her years of experience as an educator and as a parent of a son with Down syndrome make her uniquely qualified to assist families.
Daina Beck
Charmaine is passionate, articulate, knowledgeable and wise. As a parent of a child with disabilities I feel emotionally overwhelmed at times. Knowing that Charmaine has gone through the same emotions and struggles makes her such a valuable resource to me and other parents.
Ginger Stringer

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Testimonials

I have worked with Charmaine for many years, and know her to be a fair and knowledgeable professional. I recommend her services to many parents.

 
Shirley Swope, Parent Advisor
When I found out my granddaughter’s IEP was not being followed at all, I remembered Charmaine had been with me at the original IEP meeting. I called Charmaine and she gave me some VERY GOOD information. I am going to call Charmaine first in any situation with the school from now on. She will definitely be my go-to person with school concerns.
Betty Brown
Charmaine is passionate, articulate, knowledgeable and wise. As a parent of a child with disabilities I feel emotionally overwhelmed at times. Knowing that Charmaine has gone through the same emotions and struggles makes her such a valuable resource to me and other parents.
Ginger Stringer
Charmaine is an invaluable resource for parents with school-aged children needing assistance with IEP planning. Her years of experience as an educator and as a parent of a son with Down syndrome make her uniquely qualified to assist families.
Daina Beck

Charmaine has the unique perspective of being both an educator and a parent of young adult who received special education services. She constantly strives to learn and use effective strategies to form collaborative parent-professional relationships. She is a tireless advocate who seeks to create positive change for individuals with disabilities in their quest for full membership within their schools and communities.

Janet Kimble

Recent Posts

  • Why The Behavior Plan Is Failing
  • Ten Behavior Strategies Parents Can Implement On Monday
  • Get Peace of Mind
  • Special Discount on Advocacy Tools
  • How to Think Like An Advocate & Get Positive Results!
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