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The school was writing off my child. They were doing as little as possible to educate her properly. I thought I was going to lose my mind trying to deal Continue Reading →
Special Education Law and Advocacy
The school was writing off my child. They were doing as little as possible to educate her properly. I thought I was going to lose my mind trying to deal Continue Reading →
(Posted on Pete Wright’s Facebook page, January 29, 2017). I think it’s likely that Judge Neil Gorsuch of the Tenth Circuit will be nominated as the next Justice on the Continue Reading →
On January 10, we were happy to announce a new publication in the Wrightslaw Store. A Guide to Helping Your Child at Home: Developing Foundational Skills in Reading and Writing Continue Reading →
This Wrightslaw Special Education Law and Advocacy Conference, a Wrightslaw training program featuring Pete Wright, Esq., is being sponsored by Kirsch-Goodwin & Kirsch, PLLC and Parent Support Arizona. The conference Continue Reading →
A clinical psychologist diagnosed my child with an executive functioning disorder. The school team says he is not eligible for special education. Is this true? The term “executive functioning” describes Continue Reading →
Update: On March 22, 2017, the Supreme Court in Endrew v. Douglas County unanimously rejects the “de minimis” standard for one that “is markedly more demanding than the ‘merely more Continue Reading →
On November 17, 2015 in Q.W. v. Board of Education of Fayette County, Kentucky the Sixth Circuit upheld a District Court decision which concluded that a child with autism lost Continue Reading →
Early Bird registration has been extended to Monday, January 16, 2017 for the Wrightslaw Special Education Law and Advocacy Training in Cocoa Beach, FL. This Wrightslaw training will take place Continue Reading →
The Virginia Board for People with Disabilities is now accepting applications for the next session of Partners in Policymaking. The ’17-’18 class will consist of seven two-day sessions beginning September Continue Reading →
Success Story: Plans are our Safety Net Laura and Steve have four children. Their youngest child is Justin who is 15. Justin has autism. Today, Justin attends his local high Continue Reading →
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