A parent told PACER advocates that she is a private, quiet
person. For that reason, speaking up for her child with a disability at school
meetings has been very difficult. She tells herself, “I can do this!” before
the meetings, and that seems to help.
Do you have any messages you tell yourself
before you attend a school meeting?
I used to tell myself, "This child is more important to me than to anyone else here at this meeting. I will do this for him even if I'm nervous."
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