Education Advocacy & Empowerment Network is dedicated to empowering parents of children with disabilities to secure equitable education opportunities. Our approach centers around equipping you with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the complexities of IEPs and 504 Plans.
We empower parents of children with disabilities to confidently and effectively advocate for their child’s education through affordable, practical, and actionable training. Unlike traditional education advocates or expensive education consultant services, our program equips parents with the knowledge, tools, and strategic coaching to navigate school systems independently, saving money and creating long-term advocacy success.
With a parent-first approach, we address the critical risks of not advocating—like poor academic outcomes, harsh discipline, and lack of future opportunities—and offer solutions that are cost-effective and accessible for families of all backgrounds. By focusing on building local parent advocacy networks, partnering with nonprofits, and providing customized coaching, we bridge the gap in education advocacy, ensuring no parent has to fight alone or without the right tools.
Our priorities:
Empowerment over dependence on expensive advocates.
Affordability through flat pricing and cost-effective solutions.
Personalized coaching for both immediate and long-term advocacy success.
Community building through local cohorts and partnerships with nonprofits.
A parent-first, solution-oriented, and scalable approach.
Hi,
I’m Tracey, an empowerment advocate, parent of a child with a disability, and coach who has helped countless parents just like you break through the overwhelm and get real results for their child’s education.
I know firsthand how confusing and frustrating the IEP and 504 process can be, but I also know that with the right knowledge and strategies, you can turn the tables and confidently advocate for your child.
Are you an Orton Gillingham trained or multisensory tutor, occupational therapist, speech language pathologist, or qualified special education attorney? Join our Network of Experts and take the first step towards making a difference in the lives of children with disabilities.
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