Family Support: School Navigation & Advocacy
“You’re braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.” – Christopher Robin
What is Family Support: School Navigation & Advocacy?
Our Family Support: School Navigation & Advocacy Service provides virtual support from professional staff who connect with families and students to discover strengths and build resilience as they face new or ongoing challenges within the education system.
We use a solution-focused approach to help families identify goals that support the holistic success of their children at school and in the community. Our service supports the development of safer, more engaging relationships between families and their child’s school community.
We offer a flexible approach that helps families access information, systems, and services, empowering them to make informed decisions about their child’s education and support. Our support is family-driven, child/youth-guided, and culturally responsive.
We provide guidance with forms and paperwork and offer support and advocacy for the family’s role in the IPRC/IEP process. We act as a bridge between families and systems of education and support.
Who is Family Support: School Navigation & Advocacy for?
- Families and children entering or continuing to navigate IPRC/IEP planning and supports.
- Families and children needing assistance to understand and interpret assessments and reports.
- Families and children seeking support in identifying and determining appropriate resources and services.
Fee Schedule for Family Support: School Navigation & Advocacy
Please review the fees for the selected services. Prices are subject to change. For the most up-to-date pricing information, visit the “How it Works” page or our online booking site.
Family Support: School Navigation & Advocacy Session, 1 hour
Intake
It begins with a conversation. You may know what services you are looking for, or may want to talk that through with someone who can guide you. Coming into our clinic begins with a call to our Administration staff to schedule your first appointment with a therapist. This first appointment may be a consultation where we collect relevant history and the details related to your most pressing concerns. The first appointment may also involve an assessment, where we are using standardized testing to inform next steps and recommendations.
Support Plan Development
Following the consultation/assessment appointment, the therapist will use the information gathered, and with the caregiver’s input, build a mutually agreed upon support plan. This may include goals for individual therapy sessions, further additional assessments, and guiding recommendations.
Therapy Sessions
Therapy sessions include the therapist, the child and the caregiver. Caregivers are encouraged to join in their child’s therapy sessions to observe the progress their child has made, to understand the activities and the desired outcome, and to learn how what happens in the therapy session can translate to the home setting. These sessions are also important in building rapport between your child, yourself and the therapist, as this is how we get to know you better and shape our sessions to meet your child’s individual needs.
Review and Next Steps
Once several therapy sessions have taken place, and the child has met their goals as laid out in their support plan, your therapist will meet with you to discuss next steps. This time of reassessment is an opportunity to celebrate the gains that have happened through therapy and determine what next steps are recommended to take place. This may include adjusting the support plan and carrying on with therapy sessions, or perhaps referring to an additional discipline to assist in reaching some new objectives, or celebrating the end of therapy sessions and your child reaching their goals!
Our Process
Here at LSCTS, our process can be boiled down to four essential steps. Our process ensures that our team follows best practices for each child and their families, every single time. Although we follow a standard process, the help and care that your child receives will be as unique as they are.
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