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WrightWay Advocacy
wrightwayadvocacy@gmail.com
http://wrightwayadvocacy.bravesites.com/
Text/Call 951-782-1550
Selina Davis-Parental Advocate Strategist Coach & Owner of WrightWay Advocacy


Advocacy Services and Parent Advocate Coaching coming to Hemet and San Jacinto


Hemet/San Jacinto, CA: On July 1, 2017, local area resident Selina Davis, B.A. is launching a new advocacy practice for parents and guardians with children that have disabilities or require special education advocacy and support via WrightWay Advocacy. Selina Davis is building and supporting local community, families and citizens for advocacy and parental advocate coaching practice.


WrightWay Advocacy provides in person parental special needs support, workshops and advocacy services related to special education and social services programs. WrightWay is a premier autism and ALL special needs family support group in Hemet/ San Jacinto and surrounding areas throughout Riverside County, California. WrightWay also hosts a virtual and online community which mirrors the same services with support videos, webinars, live calls and 1:1 coaching. As well as, in person advocate services.


Selina Davis, mother of three (ages 24, 13 and 12 with a toddler grandchild), became an advocate after finding out her son indeed had severe autism, as she suspected early on in his development. Selina and her family sought treatment for Dominic several years before receiving a medical diagnosis which unfortunately didn't allow for an earlier intervention plan and seeking regional center help. He was not diagnosed until after he entered Kindergarten and she requested an evaluation upon entry to her son's school district. Only after the school district findings of "autism like" behaviors was she able to have his medical diagnosis reevaluated. He was diagnosed in May 2010. The Davis family also has students in most types of educational systems – private, public, charter/homeschool and special education with familiarity with special education practices. In the late mid to late 90’s Menifee USD and currently San Jacinto USD and Hemet USD. Selina has a special place (sweet spot) in her heart to help parents get grounded and focused on advocating for their children. Her programs under WrightWay include Soulum Circle (support specific for moms), workshops for parents and caregivers, and provide online content include self-care planning, how to navigate the "system" and develop supports including respite and in home health and support advocating called HERally, (Heart, Emotions, Respite, Allies Retreat) a quarterly in person event hosted at a local conference center in the San Jacinto/Hemet Valley area. Specialize in Church Ministry Management and Support for Special Needs Families and Inclusivity Related Programs.


WrightWay Advocacy provides a FETA (*see below) style group coaching workshop and retreat so that parents can be coached in researching information, developing advocacy skills, support, guidance and assistance in related matters. We are working to provide FETA Study Group meetings which creates a group setting that will help parents gain knowledge and skills to be effective advocates for their children. Instead of showing their emotions to school officials, parents can bring their problems to the school team and assist the group with sound researched based foundation and actions. Selina would like to see each person that joins in on advocating is receiving comprehensive guidance about how to handle specific problems. From Emotions To Advocacy (FETA*) is a support group aimed at helping children with special physical, learning or behavioral needs. FETA* was designed to help support parents in advocacy. Leave this workshop with skills for bringing your life back into balance and supporting your own needs as well as those of your child. *The FETA style group is in part based on the Wrightslaw Book “From Emotions To Advocacy” is not in any way associated with this business but is a tool in working with our parents in advocating. There will be FREE and low-cost fees for membership and certain events. Selina Davis is also an in-person advocate with the ability to attend school meetings at a cost. However, as a former social services support worker she understands the impact of not having the financial resources to get quality assistance and will charge on a sliding scale in certain instances.


Selina Davis, B.A. owner of WrightWay, is a certified Special Needs Advocate Coach, with Life and Executive Coaching Certification through Certified Coaches Federation, and several other certifications alongside her education in disability studies and management at California Baptist University and University of Redlands.  Contact: 951-782-1550
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