Evaluations v. IEP Meetings
“Schools are mixing up terminology these days (see The Terminology Game). I believe they are doing this on purpose to confuse parents and prevent them from exerting their legal rights. Continue Reading →
Special Education Law and Advocacy
“Schools are mixing up terminology these days (see The Terminology Game). I believe they are doing this on purpose to confuse parents and prevent them from exerting their legal rights. Continue Reading →
My son Sam has autism. He just turned three. For the past 10 months, he received ABA therapy and made good progress. We recently moved to a new town. Our Continue Reading →
May 2018 Update: From the Normans, “It’s more GOOD News!” After we won our 2016 due process hearing, the school district appealed the decision to the federal court. The legitimate Continue Reading →
We hear many stories about struggling special ed students and their parents’ attempts to advocate for them. We’re always happy to hear the success stories and the amusing stories that Continue Reading →
Have you thought about advertising on the Wrightslaw Yellow Pages for Kids site? Now is a great time! For the next 90 days, run an ad for half price! Try Continue Reading →
The Wrightslaw Bundle includes: Wrightslaw: Special Education Law, 2nd Edition, Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy, 2nd Edition, Wrightslaw: All About IEPs and Wrightslaw: All About Tests and Assessments, 2nd Edition. Continue Reading →
Good advocates practice, practice, practice effective advocacy strategies! From Michigan Advocate Heather Eckner – Effective advocates, who are seasoned in using tactics and strategies at IEP meetings, know what to Continue Reading →
Walk-In Registration Available! St. Peters, MO (just outside of St. Louis) – The Wrightslaw Special Education Law and Advocacy Training takes place on Thursday, April 26, 2018 at the Spencer Creek Library. Continue Reading →
“The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) reading assessment is given every 2 years to students at grades 4 and 8, and approximately every 4 years at grade 12.” The Continue Reading →
Having Fun – Building Skills – Making Friends You know the importance of summer learning. If your summer plans are not already in place, it’s time to figure out how Continue Reading →
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