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Ebook About Pete and Pam Wright provide you with a clear roadmap to effective advocacy for your child. You will learn about your child’s disability and educational needs, how to organize your child’s file and develop a master plan. You’ll learn about conflict, negotiating, creating paper trails, and effective letter writing. The book includes dozens of worksheets, forms, and sample letters.Book Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy - The Special Education Survival Guide Review :
I have read them all. This is the one. This is the book that will open some doors for you. I am a regular education teacher. I finally got tired of wasting my time at pointless (for the students) IEP meetings. It didn't matter which school district I worked for; the district's objective was to thwart the parents from getting appropriate services for their student. I saw student after student turn into a despondent mess, wreaking havoc as a teen, eventually dropping out and becoming a burden to our community. What little money was saved by the school district, which is mandated to spend that money on those kids, was spent at least ten times over by law enforcement or community welfare departments later down the road. This book is my bible for getting services for my special needs students. This book offers a systematic approach to obtaining, tracking, and evaluating information about your child's education history, needs, and school assessments. It also includes relevant law, and a discussion about the national culture of school systems that highlights the fact that the schools are not designed for kids with learning differences or special needs. Parents don't need to take school ignorance or indifference personally - it's a waste of energy to go down that path when you realize it is not about you or your child - but is a part of the pervasive beliefs embedded in national education culture that everyone should learn the same way, and anyone who doesn't is a bad person, etc. Putting aside the fear, blame, anxiety, and resentment frees up mental real estate that can be better used for taking measured, methodical action steps - an inexorable force (your applied will to get your child an education) meets an immovable object (schools that don't care, don't know how to help, and/or don't have the resources, and/or view you and your child as inherently evil wombats). In my opinion, the book is an essential resource - very critical to understanding how to get support for your child.My caveat there is that I'm not sure that1) even with the best intentions and execution it is possible to get blood from a stone, even if that stone is legally obligated to provide blood; (by the time this is accomplished, the child will have flunked out of school and deteriorated past the point of retrieval?)2) as an adult with ADHD, I found the information extremely challenging to wade through. It took me eight hours just to read the first 20% of the book, much of which triggered me emotionally, and was hard to understand. I am a forest-first-then-trees learner. It's easier for me to learn if I can see the context first, the big picture. This book is organized for people who learn best when information is presented in a piecemeal sequence - who are able to assemble the pieces themselves and understand intuitively what those pieces add up to. It would have been easier for me to use the book if there were an overview of the entire process at the beginning. There is not. It was extremely painful and difficult for me to wade through this book. It took months to get through - not days, not weeks - months. There has to be a faster, easier way. Despite the fact that CHADD recommends this book, it is not, in my experience, even remotely ADHD-friendly. If you have a different learning style, or if you do not have ADHD, you will probably find it extremely useful, well written, and well organized.I highly recommend this book for its content and the ways it can contribute to your sanity as you attempt to navigate a frustrating process through an indifferent or even hostile system, but not for its structure or presentation. Read Online Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy - The Special Education Survival Guide Download Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy - The Special Education Survival Guide Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy - The Special Education Survival Guide PDF Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy - The Special Education Survival Guide Mobi Free Reading Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy - The Special Education Survival Guide Download Free Pdf Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy - The Special Education Survival Guide PDF Online Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy - The Special Education Survival Guide Mobi Online Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy - The Special Education Survival Guide Reading Online Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy - The Special Education Survival Guide Read Online Pamela Wright,Peter Wright Download Pamela Wright,Peter Wright Pamela Wright,Peter Wright PDF Pamela Wright,Peter Wright Mobi Free Reading Pamela Wright,Peter Wright Download Free Pdf Pamela Wright,Peter Wright PDF Online Pamela Wright,Peter Wright Mobi Online Pamela Wright,Peter Wright Reading Online Pamela Wright,Peter WrightBest Growing Up Duggar: It's All about Relationships By Jana Duggar
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