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When the school says no, how to get the yes!, securing special education services for your child, Vaughn K. Lauer

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When the school says no, how to get the yes!, securing special education services for your child, Vaughn K. Lauer
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
When the school says no, how to get the yes!
Oclc number
842884715
Responsibility statement
Vaughn K. Lauer
Sub title
securing special education services for your child
Summary
Lauer takes a structured, cooperative approach to Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), the easily applicable six question process that enables parents to determine the needs of their child. He demonstrates how to achieve effective collaboration with school personnel, ensuring the child receives the appropriate and necessary educational program and services
Table Of Contents
Introduction: Understanding the approach -- How to get assistive technology for the nonverbal child with autism -- The IEPs went right, but their expectations were too low -- Physical impairments and learning disabilities: a child is better served at home -- Three children with various disabilities and mother requests an advocate's assistance -- A child with autism: his needs changed, but the program did not -- Asperger's syndrome: negotiating results in gains and losses -- Parents' solutions for a child with high-functioning autism and high anxiety -- A parent faces a district with the wrong concept of the least restrictive environment for a child with autism -- Parents versus district/district versus parents: a broken relationship -- When a school should say "no" to an attorney -- The physical education conundrum and solution for a child with physical impairments -- A father whose son has a hearing impairment brings multiple legal actions against the district -- Final thought-- please read -- Afterword: Striking observations of interest
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