New Brunswick Guides
Canada-Wide Guides
These apply to all families of children with disabilities in Canada:
General Resources
These guides work no matter where you live:
Articles for New Brunswick
Alternatives to Hiring a Private Special Education Advocate in New Brunswick
Private advocates charge $90-$150/hour in NB. Here are the realistic alternatives for parents who need adversarial advocacy tools but cannot afford pr…
NB Advocacy Toolkit vs Hiring a Private Special Education Advocate
Comparing the cost, speed, and tactical utility of a New Brunswick-specific advocacy playbook against hiring a private special education advocate for …
Best PLP Guide for Parents New to New Brunswick
Just moved to New Brunswick and your child needs special education support? Here's how to navigate PLPs, Policy 322, and a system that works nothing l…
How to Prepare for a PLP Meeting in New Brunswick Without an Advocate
You don't need a private advocate to walk into a New Brunswick PLP meeting prepared. Here's the step-by-step process for building your own paper trail…
Best Special Education Rights Tool When a Canadian School Says 'We Don't Have the Budget'
When your school board cites budget constraints to deny services, you need the Moore discrimination test — not another policy guide. Here's the best t…
How to Plan Your Child's Transition From School to Adulthood in Canada Without a Consultant
A step-by-step approach for Canadian parents to manage the transition from school to post-secondary, employment, and independent living without hiring…
Etsy IEP Binder vs New Brunswick PLP Guide: Which Actually Helps?
Etsy IEP binders are built for the American system. If you're in New Brunswick, here's why they won't work — and what to use instead.
New Brunswick PLP Guide vs Hiring a Private Special Education Advocate
Comparing the cost, speed, and effectiveness of a NB-specific PLP advocacy guide against hiring a private special education advocate in New Brunswick.
Free Policy 322 Guide vs Paid Advocacy Playbook for New Brunswick Special Ed Disputes
Policy 322 explains how NB inclusion should work. The Advocacy Playbook gives you the dispute letters for when it doesn't. Here's what each one actual…
How to Get Your Child Assessed in Canada Without Waiting for the Public Waitlist
Public assessment waitlists in Canada stretch 6-24 months. Here's a tactical breakdown of every option for getting your child assessed faster.