Distribute
these flyers at schools, day care centers, public libraries, doctor's and psychologist's
offices, community centers, and hospitals.
Ask your school, public library,
day care center, and support group to post flyers on their bulletin boards and
websites. Ask your child's teacher to post flyers in the teacher's lounge and
guidance office. Ask your PTA or SEPTA to distribute flyers.
For more
ideas, read Using Flyers
to Educate Others.
Flyers
from Wrightslaw
Help
for College Students with Disabilities
FetaWeb Flyer
- Advocacy site; companion site to the FETA book
Retention
& Social Promotion
State
Yellow Pages for Kids with Disabilities
Advocating
for Your Pre-School Child
Advocating
for Your School-Aged Child
How to Teach Self-Advocacy Skills
to High School Kids
Reading & Supplemental
Services
Get
Ready to Read
Parent's
Guide to Supplemental Services
Advocacy Websites
LD Online
Wrightslaw
SchwabLearning
Legal Organizations
Wrightslaw
The Council of Parent
Attorneys and Advocates - includes membership application
For
more informational and educational flyers, check the list in Using
Flyers to Educate Others
Wrightslaw Books and DVD's
Wrightslaw:
Special Education Law (1999)
Wrightslaw: From
Emotions to Advocacy - Special Education Survival Guide (2002)
Wrightslaw:
No Child Left Behind with NCLB CD-ROM (2004)
Surviving Due
Process: When Parents and The School Board Disagree, Stephen Jeffers
v. School Board (2004)
Wrightslaw: IDEA
2004 (2005)
Wrightslaw:
From Emotions to Advocacy - Special Education Survival Guide, 2nd Edition
(2006)
Wrightslaw: Special
Education Law, 2nd Edition (2007)
Wrightslaw: All About IEPs (2010)
Wrightslaw: All About Tests and Assessments (2014)