

Services

Consultant
Kristen is available for one-time or on-going consulting services for your family, firm, organization, or non-profit as a non-attorney advocate and disability services industry consultant. Whether it's a consultation for a special education advocacy client or a non-profit organization, Kristen will seek to provide you with professional, individualized, quality support.

Trainings & Seminars
Kristen is pleased to provide educational opportunities to your organization and the families you serve through online and in-person presentations. Topics may include special education rights, disability rights and services, and other long-term planning strategies. Having worked as law clerk and advocate as well as having the personal experience of being a parent of a disabled child, Kristen provides a comprehensive training catalog of proprietary presentations from which to choose! Schedule just one presentation topic or set up series of presentations that meet the multiple needs of your community.

Keynote Speaker
Are you looking for a poignant, entertaining, and educational keynote speaker for your organization's next conference or retreat?
Kristen speaks candidly, offers heartwarming anecdotes, and valuable insight to encourage disability service professionals, caregivers, parents, medical professionals, educators, families, friends, and community members so they can better understand, support, and advocate for children, adults, and loved ones in the disability community.
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A naturally gifted teacher and interactive speaker, she invites audience participation through her witty sense of humor and commitment to accessibility.
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Having overcome many struggles in her personal life, education, and career as a person with a disability and later, gaining experience as a parent of children with disabilities, Kristen seeks to make local communities more accessible to all families raising disabled children and adults; to empower parents and professionals supporting those individuals with disabilities; to improve the relationships of the children and adults with disabilities and their families.
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