"Branson Power Advocacy Intensive" Attachment Disorder Training to be Held in Branson, Missouri, August 2-4, 2012
Attachment disorder is real. Help for parents is here. The Nigliazzo Advocacy Center, LLC was founded by attorney mom, Michele K. Nigliazzo, Esq. to teach parents how to advocate for their children with attachment disorders and other disabilities.
Springfield, MO, May 17, 2012 --(PR.com)-- The Branson Power Advocacy Intensive training will be something new for families with children who suffer from attachment disorders and complex trauma issues—frequently foster-adopted children. The conference, organized and hosted by the Nigliazzo Advocacy Center, LLC, will give families powerful tools—legal and otherwise--to help them advocate for their special needs child.
The Nigliazzo Advocacy Center of West Plains, MO, founded by Michele K. Nigliazzo, Esq., will hold its “Branson Power Advocacy Intensive” conference in Branson, MO at the Lodge of the Ozarks—right on the Branson strip—from August 2nd through 4th, 2012.
The conference, designed to empower parents whose child(ren) suffered from early childhood trauma and who sadly, often fall victim to ineffective case management from schools, court systems and departments of social and health services, will send attendees home well equipped, understanding their child’s rights, empowered and able to take on the bureaucratic institutions that often haven’t the foggiest idea how to deal with the unique needs of attachment disordered children.
“In addition to the day-to-day supervision and extra care these parents give, they have to advocate for their child every single day as well. Whether it is the babysitter, family members, well-meaning friends, or, with more serious issues such as subsidies, IEP law, subsidy contracts, or Social Security disability issues, no one will ever fight for these children better than their own parents,” states Nigliazzo.
Best selling author and child advocate, Toni Hoy, will share her book, "Second Time Foster Child"—on the Amazon.com Best Seller List in three categories--and present humorous, but powerful information, on advocating for these children within a system that often seems designed to fight against them and their parents.
In addition, Julie Beem, Executive Director of Attachment Trauma Network, will provide insight into how parents can organize and maintain a support system that can meaningfully help their families.
Details on discounts, sponsorships, scholarships, accommodations, and all else may easily be found at: http://www.nigliazzoadvocacycenter.com/conference-information.html
Interested parties should call 417-255-8780 or email Administrator@NigliazzoAdvocacyCenter.com with questions.
The Nigliazzo Advocacy Center of West Plains, MO, founded by Michele K. Nigliazzo, Esq., will hold its “Branson Power Advocacy Intensive” conference in Branson, MO at the Lodge of the Ozarks—right on the Branson strip—from August 2nd through 4th, 2012.
The conference, designed to empower parents whose child(ren) suffered from early childhood trauma and who sadly, often fall victim to ineffective case management from schools, court systems and departments of social and health services, will send attendees home well equipped, understanding their child’s rights, empowered and able to take on the bureaucratic institutions that often haven’t the foggiest idea how to deal with the unique needs of attachment disordered children.
“In addition to the day-to-day supervision and extra care these parents give, they have to advocate for their child every single day as well. Whether it is the babysitter, family members, well-meaning friends, or, with more serious issues such as subsidies, IEP law, subsidy contracts, or Social Security disability issues, no one will ever fight for these children better than their own parents,” states Nigliazzo.
Best selling author and child advocate, Toni Hoy, will share her book, "Second Time Foster Child"—on the Amazon.com Best Seller List in three categories--and present humorous, but powerful information, on advocating for these children within a system that often seems designed to fight against them and their parents.
In addition, Julie Beem, Executive Director of Attachment Trauma Network, will provide insight into how parents can organize and maintain a support system that can meaningfully help their families.
Details on discounts, sponsorships, scholarships, accommodations, and all else may easily be found at: http://www.nigliazzoadvocacycenter.com/conference-information.html
Interested parties should call 417-255-8780 or email Administrator@NigliazzoAdvocacyCenter.com with questions.
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Nigliazzo Advocacy Center, LLC
Michele K. Nigliazzo, Esq.
417-255-8780
NigliazzoAdvocacyCenter.com
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Michele K. Nigliazzo, Esq.
417-255-8780
NigliazzoAdvocacyCenter.com
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