| From Emotions to
Advocacy, 2nd Edition by Wrightslaw
Special education services are intensive and
expensive. Resources are limited. If you have a
child with special needs, you may wind up
battling the school district for the services
your child needs. To prevail, you need
information, skills, and tools.
The second edition of Wrightslaw: From
Emotions to Advocacy (FETA-2) was
revised to include key statutes in IDEA 2004 and
No Child Left Behind, new information about
tests used to evaluate children, including the
WISC-IV, and dozens of educational achievement
tests.
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| I.D.E.A. 2004 by
Wrightslaw The Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act of 2004 (IDEA 2004)
is confusing to parents, educators, and even
most attorneys. Wrightslaw: IDEA 2004
provides a clear roadmap to the law and how to
get better special education services for all
children with disabilities
Learn what the law says about:
- Individual Education Programs (IEPs),
IEP Teams, Transition, Progress
- Evaluations, Reevaluations, Parental
Consent, Independent Educational Evaluations
- Research Based Instruction, Early
Intervening Services, Discrepancy Formulas,
Response to Intervention
- Assessments, Accommodations, Alternate
Assessments
- Procedural Safeguards, New Procedures
and Timelines for Due Process Hearings
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