800-468-1160

5296 S Commerce Dr., Suite 302, Murray, UT 84107

Education Parent Consultant

Natalie Allgood

Serving Families in Weber District

Get in Touch

Text:385-377-7624

385-377-7624

natalie@utahparentcenter.org

How Natalie Allgood Can Help

The Utah Parent Center has partnered with Weber School District to provide free assistance to families of children with special education needs. The Parent Consultant serving Weber District families offers:

  • Training
  • Information
  • Referral
  • Assistance

Services are offered to parents and professionals through the provision of one-on-one consultations. Natalie can help you by:

  • Providing a private consultation in-person, by e-mail or over the phone regarding questions or concerns about the special education process.
  • Providing information about what supports and services that may be available to help your struggling student.
  • Providing information on the IEP process and your rights and responsibilities under IDEA.
  • Helping you prepare for IEP meetings and providing support during IEP meetings.
  • Connecting you to resources and supports in your community.
  • Providing information about upcoming events in the district and statewide.

All services provided are free and confidential.  No information will be released without your consent.

Confidential and Free Support

All Utah Parent Center services are free, private, and completely confidential. No information will ever be shared without your consent.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Parent Consultant?

A Parent Consultant is a trained professional and often a parent of a child with special needs who helps families navigate the special education system. They provide information, guidance, and support to help you understand your child’s rights, participate confidently in meetings, and connect with local resources.

Does it cost anything to talk with a Parent Consultant?

No. All services provided through the Utah Parent Center are completely free of charge for families. Our mission is to support parents, not add another expense or barrier.

What kind of help can I get from my Parent Consultant?

You can get one-on-one help with understanding the special education and IEP process, preparing for IEP or 504 meetings, learning about your child’s rights under IDEA, finding resources and programs in your community, and connecting to trainings or workshops for parents and professionals.

How do I contact my Parent Consultant?

You can reach out by email, phone, or through your district’s Parent Consultant page. Each page includes the consultant’s contact information and links to local events or trainings.

Can professionals or educators contact Parent Consultants too?

Yes. Parent Consultants also work with teachers, administrators, and service providers to build stronger home–school partnerships and share information about special education processes and best practices.