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This book from Wrightslaw (see www.wrightslaw.com ) teaches you how to plan, prepare, organize -- and get quality special education services. You learn about organizing your child’s file, devising a master plan for your child’s special education, roles of experts, writing smart IEP goals, and much more. Appendixes list information on hundreds of information groups, state departments of education, and legal and advocacy. It includes dozens of worksheets, forms, and sample letters that you can tailor to your needs. (Includes 118 pages of appendixes.)
Publication
Harbor House Law Press, Inc. (2006), Edition: 2, 311 pages
Language
Original language
English
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ISBN
1892320096 / 9781892320094
Physical description
311 p.; 8.25 x 0.75 inches