Yukon 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 Yukon
Best IEP Resource for Yukon First Nations Families Navigating Jordan's Principle
How Yukon First Nations parents can connect a failing school IEP to a Jordan's Principle application for federal funding of private specialists, asses…
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…
Alternatives to the Yukon Department of Education's Free Parent Guide for Special Education
Why the government's Guide to School-Based Supports isn't enough when collaboration breaks down, and what Yukon parents can use instead for real advoc…
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…
Best Advocacy Tool for First Nations Families Navigating Yukon Special Education
The best special education advocacy resource for First Nations families in Yukon — covering FNSB schools, Jordan's Principle funding, and culturally s…
How to Advocate for a Child with a Disability at School in Canada
A practical guide to advocating for your child's special education rights in Canada — IEP meetings, complaint processes, and how to build a legal pape…
Yukon IEP Guide vs. Hiring an Educational Advocate: Which One Do You Actually Need?
Compare the cost, coverage, and effectiveness of a Yukon-specific IEP toolkit versus hiring a private educational advocate for your child's IEP meetin…
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.
Best Special Education Assessment Guide for Canadian Parents with No Prior Diagnosis
Your child is struggling but has no diagnosis. Here's the best resource for Canadian parents starting the assessment process from zero — with no clini…
Alternatives to Hiring a Private Educational Consultant for Yukon IEP Meetings
Can't afford $150-$300/hour for an out-of-territory educational consultant? Here are the practical alternatives for Yukon IEP advocacy.