Special Education Board Certified Advocacy at Nurture & Nature
At Nurture & Nature, our mission has always been clear:
Put families first and empower them with knowledge, compassion, and effective support.
We are proud to announce that Nurture & Nature now has three Board Certified Special Education Advocates and is officially accepting advocacy clients.
Why Advocacy Matters
Navigating special education can feel overwhelming. IEPs, assessments, eligibility, services, and school systems often place families in positions where critical decisions must be made quickly — and without clear guidance
We believe families deserve:
Clear, honest information
Ethical, patient-focused advocacy
A knowledgeable partner who understands both education law and real-world implementation
Because knowledge is power, and informed families make better decisions for their children.
Our Approach
Our advocacy services are grounded in the same principles that have guided Nurture & Nature for over a decade:
Patient-focused and family-centered
Collaborative, not adversarial
Rooted in ethical practice and lawful compliance
Informed by clinical, educational, and developmental expertise
Focused on meaningful, functional outcomes for each child
We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all solutions. We believe in thoughtful advocacy that works — advocacy that supports children, respects families, and holds systems accountable.
Advocacy Services May Include
IEP and 504 plan review and support
Meeting preparation and attendance
Eligibility and assessment guidance
Program and placement advocacy
Dispute resolution support
Parent education and empowerment
Our Commitment
Advocacy is not about conflict — it’s about clarity, equity, and access.
At Nurture & Nature, we walk alongside families with integrity, professionalism, and care. We advocate thoughtfully, speak clearly, and always remain focused on what matters most: the child.
Now Accepting Clients
We are currently accepting new advocacy clients and would be honored to support your family.
Knowledge is power.
Advocacy is partnership.
Progress is possible.