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| rating | title | date | name | city state/province country |
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| Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy, 2nd Edition (5/5) | Dec 14, 2007 | Joan | Long Island NY | |
| I've been involved in advocating for my special needs son for 14 years and this is the BEST book I've ever read on the subject. A real "how-to." I just walked away from an IEP meeting with MORE than I asked for and it all happened in less than an hour. I was SO prepared. In particular, the chapter on the Rule of Adverse Assumptions helped me prepare. Thanks to this book, I had the confidence and the information that allowed me to effectively go to bat for our son. | ||||
| From Emotions to Advocacy (5/5) | Feb 16, 2010 | Frances Thompson | Lynnwood WA US | |
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A must have book for the parents who have IEP children. Very informative and clearly step by step guide through for any stage that needs. |
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| Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy, 2nd Edition (5/5) | Dec 14, 2007 | S. Nomura | Seattle WA | |
| This book is by far the best I've read regarding Special Education law and how to successfully advocate for your child within the school system. It shows you how to level the playing field and become an equal and effective member of the IEP team. The commentary provided by the authors is invaluable and something you'd probably pay top dollar for if you had to hire your own attorney. We as parents can be effective advocates. "From Emotions to Advocacy" is the one tool in your box you can't do without. | ||||