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Our Partnerships

Partnerships with Schools

We collaborate with public and private schools to provide educational services for students who need supplemental academic support or educational therapy. Our services can be funded through compensatory education or other school-allocated educational funds. 

Compensatory education funds, which help advance a student’s IEP goals or other educational funds may be available as settlements, reimbursements, scholarships, or allowances provided by the school or school district.

We encourage you to consult with your attorney, case manager, or school representative to explore your eligibility for these funds.

Partnerships with Educational Advocates and Attorneys

We work closely with trusted educational advocates and attorneys to help families secure access to specialized and supplemental educational services for their child.

We provide advocacy to those who need support navigating the complexities of the IEP process. Or if you’re seeking a special education attorney for legal consultation, please reach out to us for tailored referrals based on your child’s needs and situation.

If you already have a special education advocate or attorney, they can contact us directly to learn more about our services and rates.

Testimonials

"SFL has has also been an invaluable resource for our family. Their extensive knowledge of how dyslexia affects learning has helped to educate us and taught us how to best advocate for my daughter at school."
Heather
Mother of 2nd Grader
"As an attorney for children with special needs, I have complete trust in SfL. They are attuned to the needs of families and students with learning differences. SfL is our 'go-to' because we know that students' needs are at the heart of every decision they make."
Deborah Jacobson
SPED Attorney

Educational Services

Whether a student is struggling to keep up, falling behind, or simply needs an extra boost, we can help. Our stellar Clinicians, with advanced degrees and credentials, approach teaching through the lens of educational therapy. They have experience working with students with a variety of learning differences, including dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, ADHD, giftedness, twice-exceptionality, executive functioning challenges, and more.