Coordinated Consent Changes Everything
One parent’s “I consent” can turn isolation into impact.
A parent’s consent isn’t just a form — it’s a bridge. When parents say “I consent,” they give teachers, doctors, and therapists permission to collaborate instead of work in silos. That single act unlocks communication, transforms care, and builds the foundation for effective, timely early interventions. And early interventions don’t just change childhood — they shape remarkable adulthoods.
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Coordinated Consent Changes Everything
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