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Customer Reviews:Average Customer Rating: a mush have for parents This is a must have in conjunction with the Wrightslaw Special Ed law book. Having these two and listening to their Webex training was just like being in one of their actual workshops. I learned so much and was then able to start helping other families in my area. Worth every penny! A must-have! As a principal, this is the book I recommend to all my parents. The special education process can be overwhelming. The Wrights talk you through it by answering all questions, laying out the facts, giving you all the right terminology and strategies, and alleviating some of the fear and anxieties that accompany classification and 504 plans. This is the text I chose when my daughter was classified. The Wrights' books are worth every penny and then some! Incredible information This book is incredible helpful in stating the law and every parent with a special needs child enrolled in school should have a copy of this to make sure that their rights are not violated. Great resource for parents to learn their child's rights!!! Important read This is a great book for parents with special needs child to read. It is an easy read and breaks down and explains the law in a straightforward way. It has a lot of great hints about how to prepare for an IEP meeting and how the law works in each child's favor. I would also recommend reading the Wrightslaw: Special education Law, 2nd Edition. Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy As a parent and instructor of special ed kids, I wish I could give a copy of this book to every parent new to the special education system (or still struggling with it). The information contained within is clearly written, and invaluable in advocating for any type of special needs child/teenager in today's public school system. I wish I had found it sooner! | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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