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Usually ships in 28-42 business days | | | | | | Whether you are the parent of a child with special education needs, a seasoned educator, or a professional advocate, you have questions about Individualized Education Programs, (IEPs). In this comprehensive, easy to read book, you will find clear, concise answers to frequently asked questions about IEPs. Learn what the law says about IEP Teams and IEP Meetings, Parental Rights and Consent, Steps in Developing the IEP, Placement, Transition, Assistive Technology and Strategies to Resolve Disagreements. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Author: | Peter W. D. Wright and Pamela Darr Wright | | Perfect Paperback: | 166 pages | | Publisher: | Harbor House Law Press, Inc. | | Publication Date: | January 01, 2010 | | ISBN: | 1892320207 | | Package Length: | 8.8 inches | | Package Width: | 6.9 inches | | Package Height: | 0.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.7 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 4 reviews |
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A core and indispensable reference for every school and community library Mar 12, 2010 An IEP is an Interdiscipline Education Plan. IEPs are mandated by law for children with special education needs from preschool through high school. Knowledgeable parental involvement is critically important to insure the success of IEP-based curriculums which, semester by semester, year-by-year should be examined, adapted and adjusted to a child's evolving educational needs. That's why "Wrightslaw: All About IEPs", the collaborative work of Peter W. D. Wright, Pamela Darr Wright, and Sandra Webb O'Connor is so highly recommended as a comprehensive, 'parent friendly', single-volume, 166-page compendium of answers to questions about IEPs explaining every aspect and factor of how they are composed, organized, implemented, and reviewed. Of special note is the coverage addressing parental rights and the legal requirements of schools and school districts. Informed and informative, "Wrightslaw: All About IEPs" should be considered a core and indispensable reference for every school and community library, as well as supplemental reading for all parents with children with special education needs.
A Must Have for all Associated with Special Ed Feb 06, 2010 As with all their other special ed books, Wrightslaw hit another one out of the park. Their books are the definitive collection for special ed parents, teachers and administrators. Parents, want to know you and your child's rights?~ try the advocacy book. Want to know the educational law concerning special ed? They have a book for it. Want to understand No Child Left Behind or IDEA? Well, that's there too. As lawyers and special ed advocates, these folks definitely know their stuff. As both a special ed teacher and a special ed mom, I appreciate the user friendly way their products are laid out, clearly and concisely, and hands-on knowledge that you can put directly to practical use. I would also recommend that you visit their website and check out the webinars cds they have for sale-very awesome information dissimination.[[ASIN:1892320169 Wrightslaw: Special Education Law, 2nd Edition]][[ASIN:1892320096 Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy: The Special Education Survival Guide]][[ASIN:1892320037 Wrightslaw: Special Education Law]][[ASIN:1892320088 Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy - The Special Education Survival Guide]][[ASIN:1892320126 Wrightslaw: No Child Left Behind]][[ASIN:1892320053 Wrightslaw: IDEA 2004]]
Fast introduction but useful to the experienced Feb 04, 2010 In a Q & A format the book covers many questions about IEPs and the IEP process. This format and the writing style make it easy to read, and accessible to the beginning parent/advocate. What is useful to the experienced parent/advocate is that the answers are footnoted so that when you need to cite an authority, there is something easily available. I have been going to IEP meetings for about 10 kid-years and I found things that were new in the book.
I hope that you never need this book, but if you have a child with an IEP, or might have one this would be a good book to start with. A more experienced might want it to use to brush up on the nuances of IEPs
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Quick Q&A Jan 09, 2010 Do you need a quick Q&A with dealing with IEPs? This is wonderful on how easy the book is layed out & how easy it is to find an answer to your question. Now if you want the in-depth then you need the other Wrightslaw books too. With "All About IEPs" they have wonderful reference guide as well. Having examples in the book help give context to the Q&A as well. Buy it & share with other families that have kids on IEPs!
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