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Advocating for your child is one of the most important things we can do as parents. I have a son with ADHD and had been attempting to work on his behalf with the school district for the last 2 years. All in all, I had been monumentally unsuccessful and was growing more frustrated by the day, with some pretty serious unresolved issues at hand. I had exhausted all my options that I knew of and no matter what I did I was not being heard. Not only was my son not getting services he needed, but he was being targeted within the school environment. I felt truly helpless. And then I met Sandra Worth, on a recommendation from another parent. What a relief! My situation changed immediately. Sandra listened patiently to all the issues that I presented her with and developed a systematic plan to successfully break down roadblocks with the school district. Her knowledge of the education system and rights of the children and families is very impressive. She is able to provide detailed guidance about who to reach out to and how to get results. Sandra\u2019s passion for what she does is so obvious and she not back down until the parent and child are heard and results are achieved. She accomplished more with my situation in a few months than I had been able to do alone in 2 years. I was able to be calmer handling situations with the school with Sandra in my corner because I knew that she could make things happen. My only regret for me and my son is that we didn\u2019t meet Sandra sooner. She is truly an excellent resource for families and I cannot say enough good things about what she is able to accomplish.<\/p>
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Wendy Arsenault, DVM, DACVIM-C<\/p>
Medical Director<\/p>
Southwest Florida Veterinary Specialists<\/p><\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t
It gives me great pleasure to write this letter for Ms. Sandra Worth.\u00a0 Ms. Worth Is an expert in the field of autism and as such, our community has benefitted from her willingness to share her unique skill set.<\/p>
Before relocating to Florida, I spent 30 years in law enforcement in Connecticut.\u00a0 During that time and especially in my more recent years as an assistant chief of police, I had the opportunity to interact with various educational professionals and activists.\u00a0 None have impressed me a much as Sandra Worth did.<\/p>
Recently, Ms. Worth was a guest lecturer in an advanced class that I teach at our regional police academy.\u00a0 Her presentation was concise, informative and most importantly, very engaging.\u00a0 Her subject matter expertise is noteworthy and her ability to disseminate information is skillful.\u00a0 Our class was very engaged, and her presentation was one of the highlights of this weeklong training session.<\/p>
The core of the law enforcement mission is to serve our communities.\u00a0 Certainly, as the diagnostic skills improve, we recognize that a significant portion of our communities have needs that should be recognized and addressed.\u00a0 Officer safety is always paramount and the opportunity to provide our officers with additional education in this important field is outstanding.\u00a0 Sandra Worth is able to impart this sentiment with professionalism and skill.\u00a0 As a result, our citizens, including those that fall within the autism spectrum, are the recipients of skilled and caring policing.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>
I hope that you find this letter helpful and I am happy to discuss Sandra Worth\u2019s abilities personally if needed.<\/p>
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Best regards,<\/p>
Rosemary C. Arway<\/p>
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Dr. Rosemary C. Arway, FBI NA#234<\/p>
Adjunct Psychology Professor, Florida Southwestern State College<\/p>
Asst. Chief of Police, Ret., Norwalk, CT, Retired<\/p><\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t