Parent Resources

Find an IEP & Special Education Advocate in NH

Navigating special education can be overwhelming. These organizations can help you understand your rights and advocate for your child's needs.

Free Advocacy Resources

These organizations offer free support for NH families:

Parent Information Center (PIC)

Free

NH's Parent Training and Information Center offering free IEP training, workshops, and one-on-one support for parents navigating special education.

IEP TrainingParent WorkshopsOne-on-One SupportRights Information

100% free services funded by federal grants

NH Family Voices

Free

Family-to-family health information center providing advocacy training, peer support, and resource navigation for families of children with special needs.

Advocacy TrainingPeer SupportResource NavigationHealth Information

Free family support services

Disability Rights Center - NH

Free (Legal)

Legal advocacy organization protecting the rights of people with disabilities. Can help with discrimination, rights violations, and serious legal issues.

Legal AdvocacyRights ProtectionDiscrimination CasesEducation Rights

Free legal services for eligible cases

When You Might Need an Advocate

School is not following your child's IEP
You disagree with the school's evaluation or placement
Your child has been suspended, expelled, or faces discipline
You need help understanding your rights at IEP meetings
Communication with the school has broken down
Your child needs services the school is denying

Professional Advocacy Services

For complex cases, professional advocates provide fee-based representation:

Educational Advocacy Services of NH

Professional

Professional educational advocates providing IEP representation, school meeting support, and case management.

IEP RepresentationSchool Meeting SupportCase Management

NH Association of Special Education Administrators

Professional Referrals

Can provide referrals to qualified educational advocates and special education consultants in your area.

Advocate ReferralsConsultant Connections

💡 Tip: Start with Free Resources

Before hiring a professional advocate, try the free resources first. The Parent Information Center (PIC) can help with most IEP issues at no cost. They can also advise when professional help might be needed.

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