Mrs. Tucker
Alicia Tucker

Mrs. Tucker has worked in the public school system for 27 years, working primarily with students with special needs. She has served as Special Education Team Leader and as Special Education Department Chairperson.

Advocate for special needs in McKinney

Alicia Tucker, is a Special Education Advocate in the McKinney area and is able to help parents get the best education possible for their special needs child. Alicia can attend IEP and 504 meetings to ensure that the school is providing the services your child needs. 

Services

How Alicia can help

Autism

Autism, a neurological condition, is characterized by differences in social communication and interaction, alongside restricted interests and repetitive behaviors.

Intellectual Disability

Intellectual disability is a condition characterized by limitations in cognitive functioning and adaptive behaviors, impacting an individual's everyday life and learning abilities.

Emotional Disturbance

Emotional disturbance refers to a condition in which an individual exhibits inappropriate behaviors, emotions, or both, leading to difficulties in social interactions and academic performance.

Oppositional Defiance Disorder

Children with ODD often exhibit stubbornness, argumentativeness, and a tendency to deliberately provoke others, leading to significant impairment in social, academic, and familial functioning.

ADHD

Advocates emphasize the importance of understanding ADHD as a unique neurological variation rather than a flaw, promoting acceptance, support, and accommodations for individuals with ADHD to thrive.

OHI

OHI is an engaging platform offering insightful content tailored to advocate interests, fostering community and empowerment through knowledge sharing.

Specific Learning Disability

A specific learning disability is a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting the brain's ability to receive, process, analyze, or store information. It can manifest in difficulties with reading, writing, math, or other cognitive processes despite average or above-average intelligence

Speech Impairment

A speech impairment refers to any condition that affects a person's ability to produce sounds correctly or fluently, or to use their vocal cords, tongue, lips, or other speech-related structures effectively.

Professional Development Courses

A few topics Alicia can present include: “How to help de-escalate a child with intense behaviors”, “How to utilize a Safe Place within the classroom”, “Using visuals effectively”, “Documentation and collecting data on IEP goals and behaviors” and “Building rapport with sensitive and students with challenging behaviors”. She can also tailor presentations to address specific needs of the staff

Special ED Advocate in McKinney

Every child deserves a free appropriate public education. Alicia is committed to advocate for your child’s individual needs. She understands the struggles that go along with trying to understand the special education system. If you are a parent in the McKinney area, Alicia Tucker will provide advocacy services that includes reviewing your child’s current paperwork, all testing that has been completed, current IEP and services your child is receiving through the school. 

Special Education Advocacy near McKinney

McKinney area parents, if you have any concerns about your child’s special education services or accommodations, it is important to consult with a special education advocate who can help you understand your rights and options. No matter what your child is diagnosed with (Autism, ADHD, Speech, etc..) Alicia will advocate for your child to make sure his/her IEP is tailored specifically for your child’s needs and that it is being implemented with fidelity.

Testimonials

Our customers say

Isabel Mabbun
Isabel Mabbun
2025-12-20
Alicia has been an incredible advocate and support for our family. Her knowledge, dedication, and attention to detail truly make a difference. She takes the time to listen, explains things clearly, and always makes sure the child’s needs are at the center of every decision. Navigating special education can feel overwhelming, but Alicia brings clarity, confidence, and compassion to the process. We are deeply grateful for her guidance and highly recommend her to any family looking for a strong, trustworthy advocate.
Zoe Jones
Zoe Jones
2025-12-14
I’m so glad we had Alicia Tucker as my daughter’s advocate. I don’t know how I would have survived without her. From day one she assured me not to worry about anything she has it covered. She was absolutely correct. She was well prepared and guided me through the ARD meeting process. She genuinely cared about my daughter’s education. I’m at ease knowing I have her assistance for all future Special Education needs. Thank you for everything!!!
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2025-12-09
Alicia Tucker Advocate has well represented my child and my family's needs. Even when given barely a weekend to prepare for our case and 504, they, including Gina, were, in fact ready for this meeting on short notice, and well represented my child during a process that was bewildering and overwhelming. If I need such services in the future, I will definitely be contacting this organization to educate, advocate, and represent my child and family.
Lateria Quionne
Lateria Quionne
2025-12-02
As a parent navigating the ARD/IEP process, I am so grateful we found Alicia Tucker's advocacy . She followed through on all expectations and handled the majority of the communication during the ARD meeting. She wasn’t afraid to question discrepancies in my child’s IEP and pointed out things I could have easily missed. I felt supported, prepared, and confident going into the meeting. I highly recommend her services!
Amanda Winter
Amanda Winter
2025-12-01
Alicia and her team are very knowledgeable and capable. They’ve helped us navigate the school system and have been great advocates for our kids.
Lakeshia Renae
Lakeshia Renae
2025-11-24
I’m so grateful that I could Alicia Tucker and Sunnye Garzata! I worked with Sunnye who is sooooo sweet and helpful, but for Alicia to open this business to advocate for children like my son is amazing. My son who has ADHD was up for explosion and Sunnye walked me through every step. Any time I needed advice she was there to assist. During the explosion hearing she was present and ready to advocate for my son. Let’s just say he did not get expelled. Thank you all so much for your help.
veronica collins
veronica collins
2025-11-24
Alicia is a great advocate.
FAQ's

FAQ'S

Parents can locate special education advocates,  in McKinney,  by asking other parents with special needs children if they can recommend someone.  COPAA (Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates) which is an online resource is another way to find an advocate in the McKinney area.  Many advocates can be found on the internet. However it is important that you research and talk to as many advocates as possible until you find one that you are comfortable with and feel like will best represent you and your child.

There are numerous services in the McKinney area for students needing speech services.  There are a number of individuals who offer one on one services as well as hospitals that offer services. Some speech services in the McKinney area can be provided in the home. It is best for parents to determine what their child needs and will benefit most from and then ask other parents for suggestions, ask the local school district or simply look online.

To find advocacy resources for emotional disturbance in McKinney, families can follow these steps:

 

  1. Contact Local School District: Reach out to the McKinney Independent School District (KISD) or the specific school your child attends. They often have resources or can direct you to local organizations specializing in emotional disturbance advocacy.
  2. Texas Parent to Parent: This statewide organization provides support and resources for families of children with disabilities, including emotional disturbances. They may have local contacts or support groups in the McKinney area.
  3. Mental Health America of Greater Houston: This organization offers resources and advocacy for mental health issues, including emotional disturbances. They can provide guidance on accessing services in McKinney.
  4. Texas Health and Human Services: Check their website for resources related to mental health services in Texas. They may have listings for advocacy groups or support networks in the McKinney area.
  5. Local Support Groups: Look for local support groups or advocacy organizations specifically focused on children with emotional disturbances. These groups can often provide firsthand advice, support, and recommendations.
  6. Online Resources and Directories: Websites like Psychology Today, NAMI Texas (National Alliance on Mental Illness), or local community directories may list advocacy resources and support groups in McKinney.
  7. McKinney Community Resources: Explore community centers, libraries, or community bulletin boards for information on local support groups or advocacy events.
  8. Medical Professionals: Pediatricians, therapists, or psychiatrists who specialize in treating emotional disturbances may have recommendations for advocacy resources in McKinney.

By reaching out to these resources and organizations, families can find the support and advocacy they need for children with emotional disturbances in McKinney, Texas.

Steps to connect with Alicia

How our work process Connects with you

1. Schedule A Consultation

We offer a complimentary 30-minute consultation. During this time, we will address your concerns regarding the current situation and explore potential options for the next steps.

If we both agree to move forward at the end of our conversation, We will provide you with a Consent to Authorize Advocacy and Release of Educational Information to sign and send along with a letter to the school notifying them that you have engaged our services.

2. Review of Records

We will send you a questionnaire to write all of your concerns regarding the current situation, your goals and reasons for seeking our services, as well as your experiences with your child and the district.

Review of Records involves a comprehensive review of all documents, including past and current evaluations, IEPs, and relevant academic and medical records as well as the questionnaire detailing your concerns.

3. Advocacy

The advocacy plan will be tailored to your student and specific situation and may include the following:

  • Attending IEP and/or 504 meetings
  • Assistance with understanding the IEP process and related documents
  • Negotiating with the district on your behalf
  • Help with interpreting assessments and evaluations for special education
  • Communication with the school, district, or other professionals involved with your child
  • Providing support and advice
  • Creating an individualized and creative step-by-step plan specific to your child
  • Drafting, filing, and participating in mediation sessions.

4. Fees

We require a $200 retainer fee and a completed Client Intake Form before work can begin.

Meeting Charges

We can also attend meetings with you for a flat rate of $500 which includes travel time.

Please note: If you need to file for due process, there will be an additional fee of $300 required before we can submit the paperwork on your behalf.