Every child deserves the chance to thrive at school, at home, and in life.

Encompass Parent Solutions provides non-legal parent advocacy, support, and education counsel for families of kids with learning differences. We build hope, community, and a positive path forward for families and kids navigating the world of learning disabilities and ADHD.

If you have a child with learning differences – this may sound like you:

  • Your child is struggling in school and you don’t feel acknowledged or listened to by your child’s teacher or school.

  • Your child has a newly identified learning disability (dyslexia, dyscalculia, etc.) or other health impairment (ADHD, for example) and you are struggling to navigate the special education process at their school.

  • You feel like you are alone and nobody knows how you feel. You need someone to listen and don’t know who to trust.

You don’t have to go it alone!

Welcome. I’m Danielle.

As a fierce parent advocate for my own children for over 10 years, I’ve learned the ropes and built expert relationships that have allowed me to help hundreds of families navigate the complicated world of IEPs and special education. My goal is to create a community of empowered parents who learn and grow together as advocates and help them get the right support and resources they need for their kids to thrive.

More about my background.

Encompass

1: INCLUDE, COMPREHEND // a plan that encompasses a number of aims.

2a: to form a circle about: ENCLOSE. b obsolete: to go completely around.

3: BRING ABOUT, ACCOMPLISH // encompass a task.

*Merriam-Webster Dictionary

Let’s work together.

  • Educational Consulting

    Learn to navigate the complicated world of special education, including 504 plans and IEPs. Together we will advocate for your child.

  • Speaking Engagements

    As a parent advocate and expert, sharing information in group settings helps the entire community become more informed.

Success Stories

Frequently Asked Questions

  • ADD/ADHD
    Aphasia
    Autism Spectrum Disorders
    Dyslexia
    Dyscalculia
    Dyspraxia (or DCD, Developmental Coordination Disorder)
    Developmental Delays
    Emotional Dysregulation
    Emotional Disturbance
    Hearing and Vision Impairments
    Intellectual Disabilities
    Non-Verbal Learning Disability (NVLD)
    Orthopedic Impairments
    Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)
    Sensory Processing Disorders
    Speech/Language Impairments

  • An Individualized Education Program or IEP is a blueprint or plan for a child’s Special Education progress at school. The IEP provides individualized special education and related support services to meet a child’s unique needs. A 504 Plan is a plan for how the school will provide support and remove barriers for a student with a disability. It offers services and changes to the school environment to enable students to learn alongside their peers. Both an IEP, and a 504 plan are provided at no cost to families.

  • Yes, the school district where the private school is located is responsible for spearheading “Child Find.” This process helps start the identification and determination of eligibility of kids with special education and related services and is not limited to public school students alone. New Jersey families interested in learning more can review the guidance by the New Jersey Department of Education here.

  • - Eligibility for 504 Plan and IEPs
    - IEP and 504 Plan design
    - Ensuring compliance by school
    - Requesting evaluations
    - Review student progress and goal setting
    - Providing resources and referrals to service providers
    - Parent advocacy education and coaching
    - School meeting representation
    - Written communication with schools

  • After we have had our initial 30-minute call and we mutually agree to work together, then we determine which education package investment will be appropriate for your child’s case. We know each child is unique and some cases may take additional time. Consulting services may also be offered at an hourly rate, once the package investment has been completed. Average costs for special education parent advocate range from $500 to $3,000 and up, depending on the complexities of the case. If you are experiencing financial hardship, please don’t hesitate to contact me as I set aside a limited amount of pro-bono consultant hours each quarter.

  • Encompass Parent Solutions LLC does not offer legal advice or practice law and makes no claim to be an expert in Special Education Law. We have special knowledge about the IEP process and students with disabilities. As a member of the Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates (COPAA), Encompass Parent Solutions follows COPAA’s Voluntary Code of Ethics for Special Education Advocates regarding:

    Ethical Principles

    Responsibilities to Client

    Conflicts of Interest

    Communication

    Professionalism