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For Immediate Release: September 25, 2001

Pre-Publication Offer on Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy

Harbor House Law Press advises that Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy is at the printer. Bluelines have been approved. Harbor House will receive the book in two to three weeks.

Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy (ISBN: 1-892320-08-8, 382 pages) teaches information and skills. Pete and Pam Wright take readers on a trip through the special education system, stopping to explain the playing field, rules of the game, and issues that make parent-school conflict inevitable.

Readers will learn about the child's disability, how the disability affects the child, and appropriate educational and remediation techniques; about tests and measurements, how to measure educational progress, and how to write SMART IEP goals and objectives.

In From Emotions to Advocacy, Pete and Pam teach tactics and strategies to prevent problems or resolve problems early. Readers will learn about parent-school conflict, how to deal with difficult people, how to create paper trails, write letters, and use worksheets to prepare for meetings.

From Emotions to Advocacy includes forms, worksheets, and sample letters that you can adopt to your situation.

From Emotions to Advocacy (FETA) is more than a book. FETA has a companion web site called FetaWeb .com that is under construction. Readers can download articles, reference information, worksheets, forms, and tip sheets from the FetaWeb site.

Pre-Publication Offer

Between Tuesday, September 25 and Friday, October 5, 2001, individuals can order From Emotions to Advocacy by Pete and Pam Wright for $29.95.

To launch the new book, Harbor House Law Press is offering free Priority Mail shipping on the new book and on Wrightslaw: Special Education Law.

In addition, Harbor House Law Press will donate $2.00 for each copy of FETA to benefit the victims of the World Trade Center attack.

To Order

Order can be placed through the Wrightslaw Internet store

You can also order by using our toll-free fax number. Just download the order form, fill in the fields, and fax to 800-863-5348.

You can also order by mail. Download and print the order form. Send your order and check or credit card information to Harbor House Law Press, P. O. Box 480, Hartfield, VA 23071.

To Learn More

To learn more about Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy, read early reviews, and download the Table of Contents, Introduction, and Index, please visit the FETA info page.

Discounts on Bulk Orders

Advocacy groups are using the Advocacy Challenge Discount to make advance purchases of Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy. These groups can get FETA for their Fall conferences and / or to make the book available for their members.

Get information about bulk purchase discounts from the Wrightslaw site or call Harbor House Law Press at 877-LAW-IDEA

To ensure that you get a copy of Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy, order now! Harbor House Law Press will fill orders on a first come, first serve basis.

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Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy is only available from Wrightslaw and Harbor House Law Press. FETA will not be available from bookstores for a few months.

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