Amazon Gift Card Contest

Win an Amazon Gift Card from KPS4Parents

KPS4Parents will be giving away a $10 Amazon eGift card on March 31, 2022!

It’s easy to enter to win.

https://www.patreon.com/posts/ask-anne-episode-56535240

Just watch this introductory video for Ask Anne and post a special education-related question below or on this video’s post on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/posts/ask-anne-episode-56535240.

You can also submit your questions for Ask Anne at https://kps4parents.org/home/anne-m-zachry-m-a-ed-psych/submit-your-questions-to-ask-anne/.

Ask Anne is a patron-supported program on Patreon in which KPS4Parents’ CEO and lead advocate and paralegal, Anne M. Zachry, M.A. Ed Psych, answers questions submitted by parents of children with special needs, professionals who work with special education students, advocates and attorneys for children with special needs, and others with questions about how publicly funded special education is supposed to work.

With more than 30 years of field experience advocating for children with special needs, designing and evaluating individualized educational programs, supporting attorneys in special education and disability-related complaints and litigation, and filing complaints with state and federal regulators, Anne has insight into the technical requirements, evidence-based practices, and public education agency politics.

Give us a good question for an upcoming episode of Ask Anne by midnight Pacific Time on March 30, 2022, and you could win the $10 Amazon eGift card.

Only serious special education-related questions will result in contest entry. The winner will be chosen at random from valid entries and announced on March 31, 2022 at 5pm Pacific Time. Selection of questions are at the sole discretion of KPS4Parents.

All questions actually used in upcoming episodes of Ask Anne will include a shout-out to those who asked them plusHonorable Mention shout-outs to up to 10 people who asked great questions that didn’t quite make it into each episode.

The winner, the individuals whose questions are used in our upcoming episodes, and our Honorable Mentions will all also receive a handwritten note of thanks from Anne. We hope you find this an engaging way to get answers to your special education-related questions and look forward to answering your questions in upcoming episodes of Ask Anne.

Submit your valid special education-related question to us for consideration and entry into this Amazon eGift Card Giveaway. There is no limit on the number of entries per participant, so long as each entry is a unique, legitimate question specific to special education appropriate for Ask Anne.

To view past, present, and future episodes of Ask Anne, subscribe on Patreon.

Get to Know Our YouTube & Patreon Channels

In keeping with the times and the improvements in social media options that have come along with them, KPS4Parents has launched its own YouTube channel with a playlist specifically devoted to Quick-Fix videos that explain simple but important special education-related procedures, as well as broad overarching explanations of special education-related concerns.

These videos first launch on our Quick-Fix Video Archive on Patreon, ad-free, and are released two weeks later on YouTube for free (but with ads) for the next 30 days. Once they expire off of YouTube, the live on for so long as they remain timely and relevant on our Quick-Fix Video Archive on Patreon.

In addition to archiving our Quick-Fix videos on Patreon, we also offer another another tier that is driven by user input. Our Ask Anne tier is like an old-school advice column in which users submit their special education-related questions using our online form and our CEO, Anne Zachry, selects the best questions and answers them in each video.

Broad topics that are briefly addressed by our Quick-Fix Videos are further explored in more detail on The Nexus of Special Education Science & Law, our exclusive, advertiser free patron-supported video channel. The Nexus provides in-depth explorations of issues that involved inextricably intertwined matters of science and law, as they relate to the design and delivery of individualized education programs (IEPs) for public education students who are eligible for special education.

Our Patreon channel is supported by subscribers. This allows it to remain ad-free.

You can access our Quick-Fix videos right away on our Patreon channel and use them as tools to inform your own advocacy for so long as you remain a subscriber, or wait for them to come out for free on YouTube, albeit with ads, and have access to them for at least 30 days before they expire off of YouTube.

Our Ask Anne program and The Nexus of Special Education Science & Law are both exclusively on Patreon. These videos take more time and resources to produce and would not be something we could continue to do without our charitable donors and patrons.

You can donate to us by clicking on the donation button on this page. To subscribe to any of our Patreon channels, go to https://patreon.com/KPS4Parents.