W&M Law School ISEA 2019
Patty Roberts, Vice Dean of the W&M Law School welcomed the Institute of Special Education Advocacy ISEA Class of 2019 at the Welcome Reception on Sunday, July 28 in the Continue Reading →
Special Education Law and Advocacy
Patty Roberts, Vice Dean of the W&M Law School welcomed the Institute of Special Education Advocacy ISEA Class of 2019 at the Welcome Reception on Sunday, July 28 in the Continue Reading →
Wrightslaw special education law and advocacy programs are designed to meet the needs of parents, advocates, educators, attorneys, and health care providers who represent children with disabilities. Trainings are not Continue Reading →
This Wrightslaw Special Education Law and Advocacy Conference, a Wrightslaw training program featuring Pete Wright, Esq., is being sponsored by Maxabilites of York County, SC. The training takes place at Continue Reading →
It’s never too early to plan for your child’s future. Hopefully, you have been working closely with your child’s IEP team through high school to ensure that the team established Continue Reading →
The ISEA 2019 Alumni Track is now accepting applications for this year’s conference. This abbreviated refresher course is open to ISEA graduates who wish to obtain new content, network with Continue Reading →
Save the Date! A Wrightslaw Training will be held at The Kensington Hotel on Sunday, November 3, 2019. Join Wayne Steedman, Esq. and sponsors Down Syndrome Support Team for this Continue Reading →
Now available for Immediate Download in the Wrightslaw Store. Wrightslaw: Special Education Legal Developments and Cases 2018 by Peter W.D. Wright and Pamela Darr Wright (ISBN 978-1-892320-47-6, 146 pages). $19.95 Continue Reading →
When my daughter turned 18 years old, the school sent me a parental rights transfer form. This form would put her in charge of her IEP meetings. Do we have Continue Reading →
– Guest blog from Judith Canty Graves and Carson Graves. You should always strive to treat IEP meetings as if they were business negotiations, not a friendly get together or Continue Reading →
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