


Advocacy & Advice
In this powerful one-hour training, participants will gain practical, real-world knowledge about the critical line between advocacy and legal advice in special education settings. Designed for educators, parents, and therapists, the course breaks down what non-lawyers can do—and what crosses the line into unauthorized legal practice.
You'll leave the session armed with:
Clear definitions of advocacy vs. legal advice, and why the distinction matters.
Real-life examples of how to support students without giving legal advice.
Simple, effective language you can use in IEP meetings to stay within ethical boundaries.
Confidence to speak up and collaborate meaningfully while protecting yourself and your role.
Key phrases, scripts, and decision-making tools to guide your contributions in IEP discussions.
Understanding of potential consequences for overstepping and how to avoid common pitfalls.
Whether you're advocating for your child, supporting your students, or providing services, this course gives you the tools to be a strong, informed voice in every IEP meeting—without stepping into legal hot water.
In this powerful one-hour training, participants will gain practical, real-world knowledge about the critical line between advocacy and legal advice in special education settings. Designed for educators, parents, and therapists, the course breaks down what non-lawyers can do—and what crosses the line into unauthorized legal practice.
You'll leave the session armed with:
Clear definitions of advocacy vs. legal advice, and why the distinction matters.
Real-life examples of how to support students without giving legal advice.
Simple, effective language you can use in IEP meetings to stay within ethical boundaries.
Confidence to speak up and collaborate meaningfully while protecting yourself and your role.
Key phrases, scripts, and decision-making tools to guide your contributions in IEP discussions.
Understanding of potential consequences for overstepping and how to avoid common pitfalls.
Whether you're advocating for your child, supporting your students, or providing services, this course gives you the tools to be a strong, informed voice in every IEP meeting—without stepping into legal hot water.
In this powerful one-hour training, participants will gain practical, real-world knowledge about the critical line between advocacy and legal advice in special education settings. Designed for educators, parents, and therapists, the course breaks down what non-lawyers can do—and what crosses the line into unauthorized legal practice.
You'll leave the session armed with:
Clear definitions of advocacy vs. legal advice, and why the distinction matters.
Real-life examples of how to support students without giving legal advice.
Simple, effective language you can use in IEP meetings to stay within ethical boundaries.
Confidence to speak up and collaborate meaningfully while protecting yourself and your role.
Key phrases, scripts, and decision-making tools to guide your contributions in IEP discussions.
Understanding of potential consequences for overstepping and how to avoid common pitfalls.
Whether you're advocating for your child, supporting your students, or providing services, this course gives you the tools to be a strong, informed voice in every IEP meeting—without stepping into legal hot water.
Adjurcation members will receive a $10 refund from the purchase price when they email adjurcation@gmail.com from the email used for the subscription. This information must match the email address used for the course in order to receive the refund. Refunds will not be available after 2:00 pm PST on 06/25/2025). ALL SALES ARE FINAL.
Participants will receive an email approximately 24 hours before the program which will include the program guide and a Zoom link for the live class. This program will not be recorded, and copying or recording of the materials is strictly prohibited. Participants agree that this program is for educational purposes only and shall not be construed as legal advice.