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We requested that our son be put in an inclusion classroom at his home school. The school denied our request. We don’t have an attorney. What can we do? Should Continue Reading →
Special Education Law and Advocacy
We requested that our son be put in an inclusion classroom at his home school. The school denied our request. We don’t have an attorney. What can we do? Should Continue Reading →
Has “child find” been part of the federal special ed law since the original, in 1975? Yes. 1. Download the original Public Law 94-142, passed by Congress in 1975. http://uscode.house.gov/statutes/pl/94/142.pdf Continue Reading →
“I’m a special education teacher. At a recent meeting, our sped director told us that ‘parents are not a part of the IEP Team.’ The director said we must have Continue Reading →
*Early Bird Registration extended to September 18, 2018. Register Today! This Wrightslaw Special Education Law and Advocacy Conference, a Wrightslaw training program featuring Pete Wright, Esq., is being sponsored by Continue Reading →
I was wondering if there is a website or database that actually lists what reading curriculum meets the definition of scientifically research based curriculum. My daughter’s school is using a Continue Reading →
Save $15.56! Order the Wrightslaw Bundle for $62.24 (that’s a 20% discount and free shipping!) The Wrightslaw Bundle includes: Wrightslaw: Special Education Law, 2nd Edition, Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy, Continue Reading →
-from the Autism Society: Planning for Successful Transitions Across Grade Levels The beginning of the new school year is a time of transition. Many teachers may not have previous experience Continue Reading →
The Parents’ Place of Maryland welcomes speaker, Pete Wright, Esq. on Thursday, October 25, 2018 for a one-day Wrightslaw Special Education Law and Advocacy Training. The training focuses on four Continue Reading →
Wrightslaw 2017 Case of the Year – J.S. v. Houston County Bd. Ed. We urge all special education attorneys to read this case. It includes issues such as a allegation Continue Reading →
The Institute of Special Education Advocacy ISEA 2018 opened on July 29 with 70+ advocates, attorneys, and law students from across the country at the W&M Law School. This week Continue Reading →
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