How to Advocate for Your Child In Public Education

About the Book

What you need to know as a parent… Master the art and science of advocating for your child or youth, and model and teach advocacy to them as a lifelong skill. Learn about positive phrasing and neutral language, why you should not say “please” but always say “thank you,” and why you should never address emails and letters “to whom it may concern.”

Reading this guide will enlighten and empower parents to know what to ask, and who to ask to ensure concerns are addressed quickly and resolved.

“As parents, we have no idea what to do when things are not going well—helpless feeling.” – Client testimonial

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“Ferenczy formats all the information a parent will need in an organized and easily understood manner.”

“Speaking on behalf of parents with children as students, ‘How to Advocate for Your Child in Public Education’ by Monika Ferenczy is an eye-opener to show how the education system runs publicly and behind the scenes.”

– Reader Views

“Information in the Canadian school system for primarily parents, but also beneficial for students/kids to review as well. Much of what I read seems relevant and similar to the American education system, but it would be beneficial to have that information side by side to make a proper comparison.

Included is good information to assist parents as they navigate their child’s education system that is much different now than current parents experienced while growing up. A must read for parents in the Canadian school system to make the experience of both yourself and child more positive, or at least informative and less stressful!”

– Rachel, Good Reads

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