Media
Inside Scoop Live Podcast Episode
- About “How to Advocate for Your Child in Public Education” and the inspiration for writing the book.
- What everyday advocacy might look like for a parent within the school system
- Barriers often encountered by parents and ways to work through them
- Debunking myths in Education
- Fostering a collaborative relationship among students, parents, and educators.
- Services offered
- What’s next for Monika Ferenczy
Book Review by Reader Views
“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.”
The Maple Staple Author of the Month Feature
Monika Ferenczy has over a decade of experience as an Education Consultant, helping students and parents navigate educational decisions and reach their full potential. Her practice is known for providing high-quality, timely information. With extensive experience and a strong focus on special needs education, Monika effectively supports families with children who have special educational requirements.
Review: Lilian and Noah’s Great Moving Adventure by Monika Ferenczy
An American study by the MacArthur Foundation discovered that children moved an average of 2.5 times by age 13—needless to say, the experience of packing up your family home and moving your life to a new location is widespread. While some kids may embrace this change, others will find it more difficult… and therein lies the need for children’s literature.
Addressing tough topics gets a little easier when you have a good book by your side, and that’s exactly what author Monika Ferenczy must have had in mind when she wrote Lilian and Noah’s Great Moving Adventure, a brief yet fun-packed book that will get kids involved in their family’s move.