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Do I Need an Advocate?

Posted on 10/04/2018 by Wrightslaw — 2 Comments ↓

My daughter is a 5th grader, reading at the 2nd grade level. The school has finally agreed to test her for services, but said we had to sign some kind Continue Reading →

Posted in Advocacy, Parent Rights & Responsibilities, Tests & Assessments | Tagged Evaluations, Parent advocacy, Reading, Wrightslaw Understanding Your Child's Test Scores, Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy | 2 Comments ↓

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Posted on 07/13/2017 by Wrightslaw — Leave a reply

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Posted in IDEA 2004, Wrightslaw Products | Tagged Negotiating with the school, Tactics and Strategies, Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy | Leave a reply

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