Sunday, November 2, 2008

How an Independent Educational Consultant Helps Your Family

Finding the right emotional growth program, outdoor education school, wilderness program is one of the most important decisions your family will make. A best choice will enhance and enrich your student’s life, and can impact their future in so many different ways. Finding the best fit, however, can be a daunting task. That is where an educational consultant plays a vital role.

My name is Dore Frances, and I am the Founder of Horizon Family Solutions.

As an Educational Consultant I can be trusted to meet your family’s needs because I meet the highest standards in the profession. My qualifications include: a master’s degree; three years of grief counseling experience; and experience working with hundreds of students. I am a member of the American Bar Association as a Child Rights Advocate, and Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates, and NATSAP, (just to name a few). I also spend about one week out of every month traveling all across the United States to interview programs, schools and their staff on my clients behalf.

Dore E. Frances, M.A., A.C.C.
Horizon Family Solutions is an educational consulting, child rights advocacy and family/parent coaching company that serves clients locally, nationally and internationally.

“When I first met Dore, she was touring several programs in Utah. Dore asked me if I was familiar with a type of therapy not well known by most professionals. We did some research as she visited and found the model was in vogue in work with youth who may have some learning deficits. Dore was very quick to understand how such a model might be applied and could list a variety of settings where that particular model could improve services. Since that time I have noted this same intense curiosity and eagerness from Dore every time she explores ways to effectively support families in treatment settings. Certainly, there is no chance of any grass growing on her busy streets!" ~ Kimball DeLaMare LCSW ~ Founding President of the National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs (NATSAP)

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