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At
Wrightslaw, our goals are to help you gain the information and skills
you need to navigate the confusing world of special education. In
this issue, we look at extended school year services and expert witnesses.
To help
others learn about special education law and advocacy, join our Get
the Word Out Advocacy Campaign. Print
and distribute our Free
Newsletters Flyer. Ask the school to include the Free
Newsletter flyer in your school's newsletter too! 1. Extended School Year (ESY): FAPE v. Administrative Convenience If you
are like many parents, you have questions about extended school year
(ESY) services. Perhaps your child's IEP team said your child does
not qualify for extended school year services - and you disagree.
https://www.wrightslaw.com/info/esy.index.htm 2. New Issue of The Beacon: Experts & Expert Witnesses The
Beacon: The Journal of Special Education Law and Practice is a
multidisciplinary electronic journal of special education law and
practice that is published quarterly by Harbor
House Law Press. About
The Beacon: http://www.harborhouselaw.com/newsletter.html Archives: http://www.harborhouselaw.com/archives.htm 3. Using an Expert as an Effective Resource In Using
an Expert as an Effective Resource, attorney-author Jennifer Bollero
explains why parents should rely on advice from trained professionals
to make informed decisions about their child's special education program.
4. New Yellow Pages: Alabama, Alaska, Georgia, New Jersey, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Washington Twenty
states down, 30 states and 6 territories to go! Alabama: http://www.fetaweb.com/help/al.htm Alaska:
http://www.fetaweb.com/help/ak.htm New
Jersey: http://www.fetaweb.com/help/nj.htm
North Carolina: http://www.fetaweb.com/help/nc.htm Oklahoma: http://www.fetaweb.com/help/ok.htm Washington:
http://www.fetaweb.com/help/wa.htm
The master list of Yellow Pages is on the Fetaweb site at http://www.fetaweb.com/help/states.htm Please visit the Yellow Pages for your state. (If your state is not up yet, please be patient) If you know about a good resource, please send the information to resources@fetaweb.com In the subject line of your message, type your state's two letter designation: UT, MN, NY, TX, followed by the words YELLOW PAGES - for example, UT YELLOW PAGES. Thanks! ! 5. Help on Fetaweb.com Best School Websites, FETA Owner's Manual & More Fetaweb.com
is the companion site to our book, From
Emotions to Advocacy - The Special Education Survival Guide. Visit
the Getting Help page
for links to hundreds useful websites. 6. Wrightslaw Advocacy Training Knowledge is power. When you have information and skills, you will be a more effective advocate for your child. Our role is to help you gain knowledge so you can negotiate with the school on your child's behalf. Between now and May 27 (Memorial Day), we are scheduled to do training programs in Minot, ND, Oklahoma City, Sacramento, and Chicago. * April 26 & 27: Two-day Boot Camp in Minot, North Dakota * URL: https://www.wrightslaw.com/speak/nd.02.htm May 7: Advocacy Training in Oklahoma City. URL: https://www.wrightslaw.com/speak/ok.02.htm May 11:Advocacy
Training in Sacramento. May 25-26: Advocacy
Training at International
Rett Syndrome Conference,
Chicago, IL. One-day
advocacy seminars focus on four areas: special education law, rights
and responsibilities; how to use the bell curve to measure progress
& regression; SMART IEPs; and how to use tactics & strategies
for effective advocacy. For
more information about these events and programs that will be held
over the next few months, please check our Seminars
& Training page: https://www.wrightslaw.com/speak/index.htm 7. Subscription & Contact Info The Special Ed Advocate is a free online newsletter about special education legal and advocacy issues, cases, tactics and strategy, and Internet resources. Subscribers receive announcements and "alerts" about new cases, events, and special offers on Wrightslaw books. To
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