J&J Learning Services (JJLS)
Advocacy • Early Intervention Guidance • Family Support You Can Trust
Empowering Families and Supporting Communities
Your child deserves to be seen. You deserve to feel supported.
JJLS is Rooted in Experience. Driven by Compassion.
**Focused on What Your Child Needs Right Now**
J&J Learning Services was created to bridge the gap for families who feel lost, unheard, or unsure in the world of early childhood development and special education. With over 25 years in early childhood and special education, I bring both professional expertise and a deep understanding of how emotional this journey can be for parents.
I support families as they:
- Notice developmental differences or delays
- Begin early intervention services
- Navigate evaluations, labels, and next steps
- Prepare for IEP or 504 meetings
- Understand school rights, resources, and timelines
- Advocate for support without burning out
- Balance hope, worry, and the reality of raising a unique learner
This work isn’t just about paperwork — it’s about your child, your experience, and the confidence you deserve to have as their advocate.
Our Approach: Compassion + Expertise
Heart-centered guidance — We walk alongside you. You’ll be heard, validated, and empowered.
Deep experience — With years in early childhood and special education, we know the terrain, the language, and the pitfalls.
Flexible & accessible — All services are available virtually by design, because geography or schedule shouldn’t block access to quality advocacy.
Affordable & equitable — We believe in access. That’s why we offer sliding-scale options, payment plans, and virtual meetings. No family should be priced out of the support they need.
You Don’t Have to Navigate This Alone
At J&J Learning Services (JJLS), we help families understand their child’s needs, access the right services, and move through the special education process with clarity, confidence, and compassion.
Whether you’re preparing for an IEP meeting, noticing delays and not sure what comes next, or feeling overwhelmed by evaluations, paperwork, and emotions — JJLS is here to support, guide, and empower you every step of the way.
- Every child deserves to be understood.
- Every parent deserves to feel supported.
- Every family deserves a clear path forward.
Your story matters. Your child matters. Your peace matters.
Why Families Choose JJLS
- Supportive and judgment-free — You can ask anything. You can feel everything.
- Experienced guidance — You get a teacher, advocate, and early childhood expert in one.
- Affordable access — Sliding scale options + payment plans.
- Virtual services — Flexible, accessible, and designed to meet families where they are.
- Empowering, not overwhelming — I help you understand the system without drowning in it. A holistic approach — We address emotions, communication, strategy, and advocacy.
Empowering Families. Supporting Educators. Building Inclusive Communities.
At J&J Learning Services, we believe every child deserves to be seen, understood, and supported — and every family deserves a guide who will walk with them. Whether you’re navigating your child’s IEP, advocating for accommodations, or building inclusive practices in your early learning center, we’re here for you with warmth, expertise, and real experience.
**If you’re unsure where to start — that’s okay.
You don’t have to have the language. You don’t need everything figured out.
You and your child just need support.
And that is exactly what JJLS is here to provide.
Book a free virtual consultation today, and let’s take the next step together.
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What JJLS Offers & Why Choose US
1. Family Advocacy & Coaching
Support that empowers you, centers your child, and helps you show up prepared and confident.
- IEP/504 preparation + meeting support
- Records review and action planning
- Parent coaching for communication & next steps
- Support understanding evaluations, data, and recommendations
- Navigating emotions, overwhelm, and big decisions
My goal is to make sure you never walk into a meeting alone — physically or emotionally.
2. Early Intervention Guidance (Birth–5)
Early childhood is where support matters most.
If you’re noticing delays, behaviors, or developmental differences, I help you understand:
- What early intervention includes
- How to get started
- What questions to ask
- What your rights are
- What your child needs at home and in the classroom
- How to process the emotional side of “What now?”
Early intervention is powerful — and so are informed, supported parents.
3. Parent Workshops & Community Support
Warm, welcoming group sessions that break down:
- IEP basics
- Behavior support at home
- Early intervention 101
- Understanding evaluations
- Parent advocacy without burnout
Workshops are designed to build confidence, connection, and clarity.
4. Professional Partnerships (Not Contracts)
We are not a contracted employee — but a collaborative partner with learning environments.
When invited, we provide family-centered workshops, observations, or staff guidance to help childcare centers:
- Strengthen inclusive practices
- Communicate with families more effectively
- Understand early childhood behaviors and developmental needs
These partnerships are about community impact, visibility, and ensuring families receive support earlier — not about heavy or long-term commitments.
Reviews
After my child was flagged for needing services in Pre-K, I was confused and filled with so many emotions. I am glad Ashleigh was there to explain everything to me and help me understand how what was offered could benefit my child.
— R. Townsend
I was excited to learn of Ashleigh’s background before contacting her because I knew she had experience not only in the classroom but as a mom, so she knew exactly what I was going through.
— Jessica B.
I can’t express how thankful I am. I never knew this kind of service existed, but I am glad it does. She was patient with me and worked with my schedule and routine with my children. The virtual meetings made it seamless.
— Candace B.
Ms. Ashleigh was able to help my son during one of his most difficult times.
— NaTasha V.
She coached me on what to do and say to get my son back on track after “virtual learning” during the pandemic, he received the interventions he needed and now he is reading and comprehending at grade level.
— R. M.
She prepped me for my child’s IEP Meeting based on my concerns and my child’s data. Having her there virtually gave me the confidence I needed to implement what she has taught me, and I knew if I got stuck or needed assistance, she was there.
— Karen L.
