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Circulation: 97,336
ISSN: 1538-320
September 23, 2014 |
Your child's special education is a long-term project that needs a master planner and project manager. That's you!
Learn how to organize, plan, monitor progress, anticipate problems and keep the team focused.
In this issue of the Special Ed Advocate you will learn how the effective parent advocate stays focused, resolves problems, and avoids mistakes.
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Become Your Child's Case Manager
As a parent, your role is similar to that of a project manager - you organize, plan, monitor progress, anticipate problems, and keep the team focused. Wrightslaw Research Editor Sue Whitney explains how to...
Become Your Child's Case Manager - Don't Just 'Go With the Flow'
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I Don't Agree with the IEP Team! What Should I Do?
You have the right to disagree with the school about your child's needs, appropriate services, educational placements, and other issues.
Learn the steps to take if you disagree with the school. Use the IEP Pop-Up: Resolving Parent-School Disputes.
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