A Word of Thanks…
Wrightslaw would like to thank you for your support and all of the kind words expressed over this past year. Happy Thanksgiving! Dear Pam & Pete, There are no Continue Reading →
Special Education Law and Advocacy
Wrightslaw would like to thank you for your support and all of the kind words expressed over this past year. Happy Thanksgiving! Dear Pam & Pete, There are no Continue Reading →
Inclusion: What does the research say? There is a strong research base to support the education of children with disabilities alongside their non-disabled peers. Although separate classes, with lower student Continue Reading →
Early Bird Registration ends Wednesday, November 14th for the Wrightslaw Special Education Law and Advocacy Training in San Diego, CA. Take advantage of the savings and register today! The conference Continue Reading →
Is your child struggling to succeed in grade level academic classes (general education classes)? Are you an advocate or professional who works with a child struggling in general education? Requirements Continue Reading →
On this day, October 29th, 1969 the first host-to-host connection over the ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) is made when the first message is sent between two computers at Continue Reading →
Wrightslaw is constantly looking for ways to reach out to our readers. Can you help us out? What format for information do you use most frequently? How easy is the Continue Reading →
Join Pete Wright and the sponsors, Reading & Language Arts Centers in Livonia, MI for a Wrightslaw Special Education Law and Advocacy Training. Conference fee includes Continental Breakfast, boxed lunch, Continue Reading →
If not… join Pete Wright, Esq. and the sponsors, Reading & Language Arts Centers (RLAC) in Livonia, MI (just outside of Detroit) for a Wrightslaw Special Education Law and Advocacy Continue Reading →
I was told that if a child has excessive absenteeism, he cannot receive special education services. The school is not allowed to evaluate a child who has not had adequate Continue Reading →
With a new year of school comes a new year of questions. Answer some of those questions by joining Pete Wright and the sponsors, Parent’s Place of Maryland for this Continue Reading →
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