Transfer of Parental Rights at Age of Majority
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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 →
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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 →
ESY services are different from summer school, summer remedial classes, and summer enrichment programs. Be prepared – this problem is not unusual! Don’t let “never happened” impact your child’s ESY. 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 →
For military kids transferring schools in the summer – what about Extended School Year Services (ESY)? When kids transfer to a new school during the summer, US DOE Office of Continue Reading →
This Wrightslaw Special Education Law and Advocacy Conference, a Wrightslaw training program featuring Pete Wright, Esq., is being sponsored by the Scott AFB Airman & Family Readiness Center. The training Continue Reading →
Spring 2019: Thanks to one of our readers who emails a reminder – The school system I work for is changing to a computerized version of the IEP. The Continue Reading →
This Wrightslaw Special Education Law and Advocacy Conference, a Wrightslaw training program featuring Pete Wright, Esq., is being sponsored by MPACT. Conference fee includes lunch and refreshments, a Wrightslaw highlighter Continue Reading →
My son is 14 and has autism. I’m concerned that the school is not complying with his IEP so, I spoke to someone on the Board of Education about my Continue Reading →
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