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Our Services

Our focus is on helping families with special needs children across the country.

We provide advocacy services for families seeking help with their child’s learning and social/emotional development needs. We’re here to help you understand your rights under special education law, navigate the special education process, and make sure your child gets the support they need.

As advocates and consultants, we can help you determine if your child is eligible for special education services and assist you during the IEP (Individual Education Plan) process. Our experienced team represents children of all levels of need, from mild disabilities to those requiring residential treatment facilities.

What Do We Do?

If you’re facing any challenges, we’re here to help you and your child get the support you need to succeed.

Autism Assessments

Get comprehensive autism assessments and expert guidance at Love Educational Consulting. Empowering individuals on the autism spectrum. Contact us to learn more!

Educational Consulting Advocacy

Empowering students and families through comprehensive educational consulting and advocacy services. Unlock your full potential with Love Educational Consulting.

DDA Eligibility Testing

Our DDA Eligibility Testing service provides comprehensive assessments and support to help individuals qualify for DDA services.

A Brief Overview of What We Offer

Please note that this list is not exhaustive and can be tailored to meet the specific needs of clients and their families.

  • In-home and in-office ADOS-2 autism assessments for children, adolescents, teens, and adults
  • Complete review of school records
  • Comprehensive analysis of student’s needs
  • Recommendations for updates or adjustments
  • Observation of student at school and/or other settings
  • Interviews with teachers, other school staff, doctors, therapists, etc.
  • Letter/email writing
  • Attendance at IEP, 504, and other meetings with parent
  • Advocacy services for families seeking help with their child’s learning and social/emotional development needs
  • Help determine eligibility for special education services
  • Assist during the IEP (Individual Education Plan) process
  • Represent children, adolescents, teens, and adults of all ages, from infants and toddlers to older adults, with a range of needs, from mild disabilities to those requiring residential treatment facilities