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Informative Resources

Trauma Recovery

Get valuable insights on psychology and counseling through our informative resources. We offer tips and trends on therapy, as well as provide resources to help you make informed decisions. 

Exploring Social Skills

Our team offers support for families with students having difficulty with pragmatic language (social language). Our speech and language pathologist can offer direct telehealth services for pragmatic language skill development. We are able to provide guidance regarding behavioral support and can help you learn how to navigate challenging family situations. Our resources aim to provide a safe space for your family to learn to thrive.

Coping With Stress

At Hope for All Kids, we understand how life's obstacles can be challenging, especially for children. Through our stress-coping resources, we offer tips and insights to help you overcome life's challenges. Our resources aim to provide you with the tools to build resilience and grow past feeling "stuck" in panic or anxiety.

Neurosequential Model of Therapetuics

Hope for All Kids offers support for children and families struggling with extensive trauma and whose children have developed clinical reactions to such trauma, including reactive attachment disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and dissociative disorders.  Using the neurosequential model of therapeutics, we are able to gather developmental history data in such a way to create a brain map to help guide the interventions required for your child to be successful. Our aim is to provide safe and nurturing support for children and families struggling with these challenges.

Expert Professional Development

Danett Williams is a consultant expert with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security regarding domestic child sex trafficking. She is able to provide trainings in schools to both school staff and children. Further, she is able to conduct curriculum review and review Public Service Announcements. Danett has taught foster parents, non-profit organizations, medical professionals, state organizations, Child Protective Services workers, and school counselors regarding this scourge in our nation. She has resources available to help guide you and your school team to remain compliant with the most recent legislation regarding the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children. 

Independent Educational Evaluations

Do you believe your school team provided an insufficient evaluation? Are you being provided an Offer of FAPE that you do not believe is true to your student's needs? We can provide Independent Educational Evaluations ourselves or provide referrals to others in the area who might be able to assist you for your particular need. 

We also can provide advocacy support to help support you as you strive to gain the appropriate services for your student. It is important to not only know your rights but know how to navigate the special education process. Let us help you help your child.

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