Special Needs Advocacy Resource

Special Needs Advocacy Resource

Special Needs Advocacy Resource

Special Needs Advocacy Resource

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Overview

Special Needs Advocacy Resource Book: What You Can Do Now to Advocate for Your Exceptional Child's Education is a unique handbook that teaches parents how to work with schools to achieve optimal learning situations and accommodations for their child's needs. From IEPs and 504 Plans, to IDEA and NCLB, navigating today's school system can be difficult for even the most up-to-date, education-savvy parent. Special needs advocates Rich Weinfeld and Michelle Davis provide parents and professional advocates with concise, easy-to-understand definitions and descriptions of legal terms and school regulations, along with checklists, tips, questionnaires, and other tools.

Topics covered in this handy guide include gathering accurate information about a child's education, navigating school meetings, understanding education law, and best practices in the classroom, working effectively with parents and school systems, discovering educational options beyond the standard, and much more. Parents and advocates not only will feel informed by Weinfeld and Davis' vast knowledge of the inner workings of the school system—they'll be empowered to help their kids succeed in school.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781593633097
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/01/2005
Pages: 328
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Rich Weinfeld is a national leader in the education of gifted children with learning difficulties. Weinfeld was instrumental in coordinating the Montgomery County, MD, gifted and learning-disabled program and is currently an educational advocate in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area.

Michelle Davis is a special educator with more than a decade of experience advocating for students with learning, attention, and behavior disorders. A skilled advocate who seeks to secure school services that prepare children for success in life, she is the director of ABCs for Life Success, LLC, a Washington, DC, area educational consulting firm specializing in serving students with special needs.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 Why Is It Important That We Advocate for Students? Chapter 2 What Do Effective Advocates Do? Chapter 3 What Does an Advocate Need to Know About Outstanding Classrooms or Educational Programs? Chapter 4 What Does an Advocate Need to Know About the Law? Chapter 5 What Does an Advocate Need to Know About the IEP Process? Chapter 6 What Does an Advocate Need to Know About Evaluating a Child’s Strengths and Needs? Chapter 7 What Does an Advocate Need to Know to Work Effectively With the Parents and Family? Chapter 8 What Does an Advocate Need to Know About the School System, School, and Classroom? Chapter 9 What Does an Advocate Need to Know About Educational Options Beyond the Standard Public School Offerings? Chapter 10 What Does an Advocate Need to Know About the Dynamics of School Meetings? Chapter 11 What Does an Advocate Do to Ensure Effective Implementation and Evaluate Efficacy of Individual Student Plans? Chapter 12 How Can Parents Organize Into Groups and Effectively Advocate for Their Children? Conclusion Glossary References About the Authors
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