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My high school son’s dyslexia is having a negative impact on his grades. This will affect his ability to get into college. The school is failing to provide appropriate remediation Continue Reading →
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My high school son’s dyslexia is having a negative impact on his grades. This will affect his ability to get into college. The school is failing to provide appropriate remediation Continue Reading →
Food Allergy 101 Get the facts from Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE) FARE on what food allergies are—and what they aren’t—plus how to recognize the symptoms and seek testing Continue Reading →
If only the teacher really knew my child… That’s where you, as your child’s “case manager,” jump in. If the teacher does not know your child – then what? You Continue Reading →
Sponsor, Sooner SUCCESS is offering this FREE Wrightslaw Special Education Law and Advocacy Training. Please join the sponsors and presenter Wayne Steedman, Esq. on Thursday, December 6, 2018 for this special event. Continue Reading →
Long-Term Planning What do you want your child to achieve this year? What are your long-range goals for her? What do you want your child to be able to do Continue Reading →
New Combo Offer from Wrightslaw! Now available as a combo, that includes: Print book, bound copy, 126 pages Searchable PDF with active hyperlinks, immediate download Learn more about Wrightslaw: Special Continue Reading →
This Wrightslaw Special Education Law and Advocacy Conference, a Wrightslaw training program featuring Pete Wright, Esq., is being sponsored by New Table Consulting, LLC. Conference fee include lunch, a Wrightslaw Continue Reading →
I have a question regarding the HB Bill 1061. I am a Physical Therapist providing services in a school district in Pennsylvania. I have been including individualized, comprehensive emergency evacuation Continue Reading →
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 →
Are you remembering the frustrations, disappointments, and mistakes made during the previous school year? Missteps getting you down? Everyone makes mistakes. parents independent experts advocates evaluators school districts But, the Continue Reading →