Global Rating: 5.00 from 13 reviews.
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| rating | title | date | name | city state/province country |
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| 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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| Perfect resource (5/5) | May 17, 2010 | Anonymous | ||
| This book taught me how to talk to school personnel and to be completely organized and prepared at my IEP meeting. Not only did the advise in the book make things easier to find for reference at the meeting, but it also gave me the courage and confidence to stand up to the learning impairment teacher, who has always just bullied me into agreement with her in the past. Thank you very much for the much needed guidance in my struggles. | ||||
| Godsend, is spelled Wrightslaw! (5/5) | Mar 9, 2012 | Suzanne Arena | Cranston RI US | |
| Godsend! All I can say is if you are preparing for a simple 504, IEP or filing a Complaint this was key for me. Another VERY valuable tool is the Wrightslaw website. I found the Timeline was the best thing I could have done, albeit it took me more than 24 hours to complete. The Wrights have taken the term "pay forward" to the highlest level of compassion. I am so incredibly thankful and share this information with all that approach me. | ||||