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- Book Title
- Nolo's IEP Guide: Learning Disabilities
- ISBN
- 9781413323955
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Nolo
ISBN-10
1413323952
ISBN-13
9781413323955
eBay Product ID (ePID)
228962855
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
456 Pages
Publication Name
Nolo's Iep Guide : Learning Disabilities
Language
English
Publication Year
2017
Subject
Parenting / General, Special Education / General, Developmental / Child, Educational Law & Legislation, Learning Disabilities
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Family & Relationships, Law, Education, Psychology
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
32.1 Oz
Item Length
11 in
Item Width
8.5 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number
7
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"In this useful guide, parents may find the support they need for a long and often lonely process." The New York Times "Provides parents and advocates an excellent resource to address the educational needs of all students with learning disabilities. I highly recommend this book! " Terence K. Prechter Learning Disabilities Association of California "Makes the IEP process accessible and usable for parents and professionals. I give it my highest recommendation." Joseph Feldman Community Alliance for Special Education "Help[s] parents advocate for their child's educational needs." Providence Journal "Siegel, a special education attorney and advocate, helps parents advocate for children with learning disabilities and understand the individualized education program (IEP) process. He explains special education law and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), the definition and signs of a learning disability, getting started and developing an IEP blueprint for the child's education, the role of evaluations, eligibility, gathering information and evidence, developing goals, preparing for and attending the IEP meeting, resolving disputes through due process, filing a complaint, finding a lawyer and doing legal research, and joining a parent organization. The guide focuses on helping children aged 3-22 and does not address transition services to prepare children for a job or college, including independent living skills, or discipline issues like suspension and expulsion. Forms, sample letters, and resources are available online." Eithne O'Leyne, Editor Ringgold, Inc. ProtoView, "In this useful guide, parents may find the support they need for a long and often lonely process." The New York Times "Provides parents and advocates an excellent resource to address the educational needs of all students with learning disabilities. I highly recommend this book! " Terence K. Prechter Learning Disabilities Association of California "Makes the IEP process accessible and usable for parents and professionals. I give it my highest recommendation." Joseph Feldman Community Alliance for Special Education "Help[s] parents advocate for their child's educational needs." Providence Journal "Siegel, a special education attorney and advocate, helps parents advocate for children with learning disabilities and understand the individualized education program (IEP) process. He explains special education law and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), the definition and signs of a learning disability, getting started and developing an IEP blueprint for the child's education, the role of evaluations, eligibility, gathering information and evidence, developing goals, preparing for and attending the IEP meeting, resolving disputes through due process, filing a complaint, finding a lawyer and doing legal research, and joining a parent organization. The guide focuses on helping children aged 3-22 and does not address transition services to prepare children for a job or college, including independent living skills, or discipline issues like suspension and expulsion. Forms, sample letters, and resources are available online." Eithne O'Leyne, Editor Ringgold, Inc. ProtoView " Nolo's IEP Guide is the best available guide that combines legal information with practical advice. It gives parents the step-by-step instructions they need to navigate the complicated process of creating and maintaining an Individualized Educational Program (IEP) for their child with a learning disability, teaching parents how to advocate for their child's education. After working through Nolo's IEP Guide , readers will be prepared to advocate for their child to receive the free appropriate public education that is guaranteed to all children who need special education services. " Savvy Jones, Review Editor, SirReadaLot.org
Dewey Decimal
371.90973
Table Of Content
1. Introduction to Special Education 2. Your Child's Rights Under the IDEA 3. What Is a Learning Disability? 4. Getting Started 5. Developing Your Child's IEP Blueprint 6. Evaluations 7. Eligibility 8. Gathering Information and Evidence 9. Goals 10. Preparing for the IEP Meeting 11. The IEP Meeting 12. Resolving IEP Disputes Through Due Process 13. Filing a Complaint 14. Lawyers and Legal Research 15. Parent Organizations Appendixes A. Special Education Law and Regulations B. Support Groups, Advocacy Organizations, and Other Resources C. The Severe Discrepancy Model D. Sample IEP Form E. Forms Index
Synopsis
Specifically focused on learning disabilities, this book clarifies special education law and empowers parents to advocate for their child with a start-to-finish guide through the IEP and special education process., How to advocate for your child's education. Many children have learning disabilities--and it's up to parents and schools to work together to ensure that each child's unique educational needs are met. But what if the school disagrees with your goals for your child? You are at a disadvantage if you don't know the law. This book teaches you to: identify a learning disability understand your child's rights to education untangle eligibility rules and evaluations prepare and make your best case to school administrators develop IEP goals and advocate for their adoption, explore and choose the best programs and services. Written by an expert who's fought for kids for many years, the 7th edition covers two key Supreme Court decisions and new developments in special ed vouchers, and provides the forms, sample letters, resources, and encouragement you need.
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