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Education Consultants - Parent Mentor

The parent mentor provides direct support to parents and assists districts in programming that meets the needs of parents and students, including:

  • Parent consultation on special education regulation and rights
  • Training and support for parent networks
  • Consultation and training on IEP meetings and functional behavior assessments
  • Assistance with effective home-school partnerships
  • Customized training for parents and educators
  • FAQs
  • Links to Additional Resources

For more information, please contact Maryann Amici or 484-237-5123.

Maryann Amici Bio

  • B.S. in Elementary Education from St. Joseph University
  • M.Ed. in Instructional Systems (Program Design and Training) from Penn State University
  • Special Education certification from Immaculata University
  • Dually certified in elementary and special education K-12
  • Teaching experience K-8 and adults
  • Experience in all aspects of Instructional Design
  • 15 years experience providing Parent Consultation and Training
  • Parent of four children who have been through the education system, including:
    • One who received Multi-disability Support
    • One who received Emotional Support for two years
    • Two who received Gifted Support


IDEA Funded

Consulting, training, and workshops are offered at no charge to Chester County school districts through funding from IDEA.