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The Rules of Adverse Assumptions in Special Education
In 2002 when I completed my training at the Federation for Children with Special Needs, I went on enroll in several Wrightslaw trainings that I found extremely valuable and would highly recommend to any parent or advocate looking to gain more understanding of special education law. Here is some advice that has stuck with me over the years
Bullying in Schools, Parents Rights
Laws regarding bullying and special education in the United States primarily fall under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). These laws provide protections and resources for students with disabilities, including those who may be vulnerable to bullying.
“I Can’t, We CAN! "
“Alone, we may make ripples, but together, we create waves. Let us stand as a united front, unwavering in our commitment to prompt change in the lives of students with disabilities and shape a better future for all.”
Department of Developmental Services and Autism: What services can be provided and when should referral be made?
Department of Developmental Services and supports in college and after high school for students with autism.