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"Become your child's advocate. If you do not tell others
"Become your child's advocate. If you do not tell others that your child deserves respect, no one will. Be prepared to lose some 'friends' and upset some relatives. On the other hand, thank your child for opening your eyes to the people's true nature."
There is nothing more gratifying than being able to advocate for a child who is being affected by the impact of abuse and/or neglect. It takes a SPECIAL ADVOCATE to provide this kind of dedication to these children in need of a voice. Visit cfadvocates.org or call 216.443.3377 for more information on how to become a Court Appointed Special Advocate or Guardian ad Litem.
Being a parent is the hardest job in the world— especially if a child who needs extra assistance or support. It takes patience and dedication; 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You are your child’s biggest advocate.
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Love this quote! When you advocate for your child, you are making it easier for the next parent who comes after you - know that your efforts don't go unappreciated!
How to Advocate for your Children without becoming *that* mom! {Parenting, Parenting Tips, Tips for Moms, Mothering, Moms, Positive Parenting, Gentle Parenting, Co-parenting, Education, Child Safety, Attachment Parenting)
Some people say I’m too loud, too optimistic, or too opinionated. But when it comes to my child’s future, I’ll take those labels any day. Advocacy isn’t...
#DONOTWAIT for failure to support kids. They #deservemore. If we wait we are destroying their #selfesteem. Help them find #success early. #specialeducationnavigation #supermom #schoolhelp #strugglingstudents
Rose & Rex on Instagram: "We can teach our children to confidently express their needs and assert themselves when they feel wronged, while remaining open to the thoughts and experiences of others. Wondering where to start? Here are 4 ways to help children develop the necessary skills to advocate for themselves: ★ Consistently offer language prompts to help your child advocate for himself/herself in a variety of settings. Rather than stepping in on your child’s behalf, let him or her speak…