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What Does Effective Advocacy Look Like?

What is an Advocate?

An advocate is one who pleads another’s cause in support of something. A parent can be their child’s best advocate. When advocating for your child, consider using this three-step approach.

What are the Steps to Effective Advocacy?

Step One:

Approach the right person in as professional a manner as possible .

Ask yourself these questions;

  • Is this the person who can help me come up with effective solutions and enforce the solution if agreement is made?
  • Will my approach motivate and encourage the person to cooperate?

Step Two:

Clearly identify what you need.

Ask yourself these questions;

  • How is my child performing? What can we do as partners to raise his/her performance?
  • What do I want the person to do for my student or me?

Step Three:

Have an idea of some options or be prepared to discuss options that can help those involved come to a mutually agreeable resolution.

Ask yourself these questions;

  • What can I do to partner with staff to help my student?
  • What resources and policies are in place to help me address or resolve my concerns?

What Does an Effective Advocate Know?

  • General and current informatino about their student's progress in class
  • How to communicate in a way that can bring about desired results
  • The person they can contact to get information
  • Their rights and responsibilities
  • The services and resources available and the policies that govern those services

When should I advocate for my child?

  • When you have concerns about your child’s education that have not been addressed
  • When you recognize gaps in services that may hinder your child’s ability to learn.

How do I know when I need support from the Family Partnership Advocate?

  • When you are unsure about roles and responsibilities
  • When there are gaps in your understanding of policies or procedures
  • When you do not feel that you have been understood

If you would like to know more about Federal Way School District’s Family Advocacy partnership, call 253-945-2273.