Best Special Needs Schools in Palos Heights, Illinois (2026)
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Advocacy for Education
Palos Heights, IL
Advocacy for Education is a dedicated non-profit organization in Illinois, founded by Dr. Sharon Elaine, with a mission to empower low-income families and students as they navigate the complexities of the special education system. Serving children and youth with diverse needs, including those with language-based learning disabilities and twice-exceptional students, the organization emphasizes the importance of informed decision-making in education. Through a comprehensive approach that includes consultation, education, and advocacy training, Advocacy for Education equips parents to actively participate in their child's educational journey. The organization offers personalized reviews of special education paperwork, guidance on rights to a free appropriate public education (FAPE), and collaborative support teams that ensure families receive the full benefits of their educational entitlements. What sets Advocacy for Education apart is its commitment to accessibility; by providing services on a sliding scale fee basis, it ensures that every family can access vital resources regardless of financial circumstances. This unique blend of expertise and community support fosters strong family partnerships, helping children reach their full potential in an inclusive educational environment.
Support: language-based learning disabilities, twice-exceptional, Private
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