The Everyday Guide to Special Education Law is an essential tool for parents to help them get the best education possible for their child with disabilities. The book is also a great resource for teachers and school administrators.
The new and improved Second Edition of The Everyday Guide to Special Education Law features additional information from the IDEA regulations and court decisions including resolving disputes using the State Education Agency complaint process including obtaining compensatory services; timelines for dispute resolution and due process hearings; burden of proof in due process hearings; what constitutes a “pattern of removal” of a student in the disciplinary process triggering the need to conduct a manifestation determination; and services for children with disabilities placed by their parents in private schools.Here’s what parents say about this book:“A lot of things that weren’t being done – now they’re going back and doing them. He should have had a physical therapist to help with his motor skills – I didn’t know that and I just believed what they told me. Now, with the book, they know I’m right, that it’s the law, and not just me complaining. They can’t blow me off any longer.” - Sharon Edelen, Parent “There’s no doubt in my mind that my sons would not be achieving at the level they are now without your help. I remember how lost and discouraged I felt in my efforts to find help for my oldest son. He is now the greatest example of academic success tjhat you could ever imagine! Thank you again for helping me to find and achieve quality help for my sons.” - Cherish Aandahl, Parent
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