Are you worried about how to prepare your child for life after graduation?
Look no further than
Kristy Darby!
Kristy Darby is passionate about working with parents of disabled children in various capacities. She loves to coach parents about the specifics of education advocacy.
Since her stepson graduated, she has been on a path to help families with other areas of importance, including money, travel, and self-care. Kristy has done most of the work for you and can provide results to reduce your stress, increase your energy, and give you back your family time.
Preparing THEM for independent living after graduation.
Her goal is to help moms/stepmoms parent without guilt by providing a roadmap that fills your bucket while you are filling everyone else’s cups.
It may sound impossible now, but working with Kristy in the areas below will save you time, stress, tears, and fears and get you back to enjoying your family again!
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Education Advocacy
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Speaking Engagements
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IEP Clinics
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Sensory-friendly Travel Arrangements
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Self-care techniques
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Work-from-anywhere opportunities
Transition planning
Kristy is very passionate about providing children with the skills and tools they will need to be productive members of society. One way to accomplish this goal is to ensure that the transition plan of the IEP is appropriate and complete. This is where Kristy likes to get creative and have some fun!
Kristy Darby understands that every student is unique, and that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to transition planning. That’s why she takes a holistic approach to IEP development, considering not only the student’s academic and vocational goals, but also their emotional and social well-being.
“I highly recommend Kristy as a Reiki teacher. I completed my training with earlier this month. She is knowledge, a patient, and brings a wealth of expert to her trainings. Jump on this if you want to learn Reik Why wait another year?!
Mama Earth needs Reiki practitioners to facilitate healing in ourselves, others, to facilitate her healing.”