Special Needs Advocacy Resource Book: What You Can Do Now to Advocate for Your Exceptional Child’s Education | 
enlarge | Authors: Rich Weinfeld, Michelle Davis Publisher: Prufrock Press Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 250 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6 x 0.9
ISBN: 1593633092 Dewey Decimal Number: 371.90973 EAN: 9781593633097 ASIN: 1593633092
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Product Description The 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 how to gather accurate information about a child’s education, navigating school meetings, understanding education law, best practices in the classroom, working effectively with parents and school systems, educational options beyond the standard, and much more.
Parents and advocates will not only 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.
“The Special Needs Advocacy Resource Book is an excellent resource for families and educators interested in developing advocacy skills. Using a common sense approach, it provides the reader with crucial information about laws related to special and gifted education, classroom evaluation practices, and key insights into how advocates, families, and educators can develop positive working relationships focused on children’s needs.” ?Patti Ralabate, Senior Policy Analyst?Special Education, Education Policy and Practice Department, National Education Association
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A guide to help parents and educators navigate the bureaucracy of the modern education system June 7, 2008 Most schools are not equipped to deal with the special educational needs of many children - and "Special Needs Advocacy Resource Book: What You Can do Now to Advocate For Your Exceptional Child's Education" is a handbook for both educators and parents to help them do everything they need to ensure that every child receives the proper education they need. With a complete and comprehensive guide to help parents and educators navigate the bureaucracy of the modern education system, and covering all topics that could come up in the process, "Special Needs Advocacy Resource Book: What You Can do Now to Advocate For Your Exceptional Child's Education" is highly recommended for community library education collections, and for anyone concerned about there child's special educational needs.
My New Desk Reference for Special Education May 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a really smart book even for an educator of thirty plus years such as myself. The tools section is an invaluable guide for individuals who are navigating the special needs arena for the first time. I found the education law section to be a welcomed update on special education law and very useful to both parents and practitioners alike. I am keeping my copy on my desk in my office as a desk reference. I just ordered seven copies for my administrative team and will be recommending this book to fellow educators. This is an important hands on approach to the often-messy world of special education advocacy and a book that is long overdue. Thank you Rich and Michelle this is quality work. Tony Messina Head of School Chelsea School, Silver Spring, MD A college preparatory school for students with learning disabilities.
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