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You Don't Have to Navigate Alone

Get the tools, guidance, and support you need—while helping other families do the same.

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Navigating Special Education

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Navigating Kentucky Advocates for inclusion & Advocacy (KAIA) was created to give families:

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  • Clarity

  • Confidence

  • A stronger voice in their child’s education

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There are a number of ways to support KAIA. Patreon is just one way to support our efforts. Your support allows us to continue providing free resources—and expand support for families who need it most.

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Thanks to our partners, our organization is able to offer:

  • Free podcast education for families

  • Practical tools for IEP success

  • Advocacy for students with special needs

  • A growing parent support community

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Real Tools, Right Now​

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If you're looking for real tools you can use now, here are a few resources offered with a Patreon membership:

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Accessible Dental Resources
Tools to help make dental visits more accessible, comfortable, and successful for your child.
Explore Collection 

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Communication Tools
Resources to support spelling, communication development, and learning confidence.

Explore Collection 

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Membership Community - Community of Spellers

Ongoing support, shared experiences, and deeper guidance inside a connected parent community.

Join Community 
 

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Is This Right For You?

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  • You’re navigating IEPs or special education services

  • You want to advocate more effectively for your child

  • You’re looking for clear, practical guidance

  • You want support from people who understand

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If any of these things resonate with you, join a community that understands.


You don’t have to figure this out alone. Get the tools, support, and confidence you need—while helping other families do the same.

 

If you're ready to join us on Patreon, click the button below. In the meantime, be sure to check out our free podcast.
 

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Kentucky Advocates for Inclusion & Accessibility provides general education and advocacy information only. We do not provide legal advice. If at any point you believe legal advice should be obtained please contact an attorney to provide those services.

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