Are You Ever Coming to Kalamazoo?
Every day, people ask us… “Why don’t you come to the Mid West?” “When are you all coming to Minnesota?” “When will you have seminar in Atlanta?” “Do you ever Continue Reading →
Special Education Law and Advocacy
Every day, people ask us… “Why don’t you come to the Mid West?” “When are you all coming to Minnesota?” “When will you have seminar in Atlanta?” “Do you ever Continue Reading →
School has started. Your first IEP meeting is approaching. Both parents and teachers are anxious about what this year will bring. What will happen at the first IEP meeting? What Continue Reading →
Use Wrightslaw books and Training CD Rom’s to help. “Parents, want to know you and your child’s rights? – try the advocacy book. Want to know the educational law concerning Continue Reading →
If you have a child with LD, you probably know that you will have to help her complete her homework. Many kids are exhausted after the school day. Then, it’s Continue Reading →
OK…maybe not reason number 12…but it should be your # 1 reason to attend a Wrightslaw Training. “What a marvelous conference! I often leave sped presentations angry and/or guilty because Continue Reading →
Stand with Us and Say “No” to low expectations for students with disabilities and minority students by Cheryl Poe, Guest Blogger I am an African-American mother of two children in Continue Reading →
Is your school district or the IEP team quoting policy or regulation that you’ve never heard of before or don’t understand? Here are a few of the many that pour Continue Reading →
My child receives speech therapy services from an SLP. The SLP feels my child’s behavior has an adverse affect on his learning (more so than his speech impairment). His SLP Continue Reading →
I am a teacher in the district and feel like I’m being jerked around by our sped director. She says a parent has to be present for a teacher to Continue Reading →
Nina’s summer project last year… I organized all the documents I have into a chronological file as you suggest in From Emotions to Advocacy. It took months and is in Continue Reading →
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