A Guide to Dealing with the System, Revised Edition
You, Your Child, and "Special" Education
Special Education
Parents will master the special education system and get their child the services they need with this empowering advocacy guide, packed with step-by-step, real-world guidance on everything from classroom observations to conflict resolution.
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71233 978-1-59857-123-3
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2010 312
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Overwhelmed and intimidated: That's how many parents feel when they're dealing with the complex special education system. How can they transform themselves into confident, knowledgeable advocates and get their children the free appropriate public education they're entitled to? Give them the answers with this empowering survival guide, the book with the straight talk parents want and the encouragement they need as they work to get the best services for their child.

A comprehensive update of a resource parents have relied on for more than 17 years, this no-nonsense guide cuts right through the myths and obstacles that block the way to better education for a child with special needs. Veteran advocacy expert Barbara Cutler directly addresses parents with empathy and candor, drawing on 30 years of professional expertise and her deep personal insight as the mother of a son with autism. Share this book with parents and they'll have the step-by-step, real-world guidance they need to

  • proactively participate in IEP meetings to secure more and better services for their child
  • develop productive assertiveness that gets real results
  • arrange, prepare for, and conduct a classroom observation
  • recognize and defeat the popular arguments against inclusion
  • communicate and negotiate effectively with school personnel
  • learn how to say no and fight for the child's rights if an IEP is not acceptable
  • make the most of support from personal advocates and parent and citizen organizations
  • fully understand their legal rights and the elements of a free appropriate public education and least restrictive environment
  • monitor IEP implementation and intervene if the school doesn't deliver agreed-upon services

Going far beyond abstract advice, Cutler makes successful advocacy come to life through sample letters and dialogues, realistic vignettes, practical materials like a detailed classroom observation checklist, and solutions to large and small problems that might arise.

One of the most important books a parent will ever have, this is an essential resource for every professional to share with the families they serve. Parents will discover how to become strong, independent, and effective advocates—and their children will get an inclusive and appropriate education that helps them reach their full potential.

About the Authors
Foreword to the Revised Edition Paula F. Goldberg
Foreword to the 1993 Edition Rosemary Dybwad & Gunnar Dybwad
Preface
Acknowledgments

  1. It's About Rights

  2. Keeping Up with IDEA

  3. The Myths Stop Here: Substituting Fact for Fiction

  4. Services and Snow Jobs: Understanding Your School System

  5. Using Your Everyday Skills: "Hey, I Can Do That!"

  6. Getting Inside Your Child's School: What's It Like for Your Student

  7. Getting the Right IEP

  8. Confrontation: When Nice Guys Finish Last

  9. And the Beat Goes On: The Need for Constant Advocacy

Appendix A. Parent Information Centers
Appendix B. Resources

Index

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: The Midwest Book Review - California Bookwatch - November 11, 2011
"Offers a fine step-by-step guide to parents on how to get the most from the school system."
: The Midwest Book Review - The Bookwatch - October 1, 2011
"A 'must-have' acquisition that teaches parents how to work within the school system to advocate educational benefits for their child."
: notnewtoautism.blogspot.net - November 20, 2010
"If you are new to special education, I think you'll appreciate this book."
Paula Kluth - July 19, 2010
"Not sure how to challenge your child's placement? Need to prepare for an IEP meeting? Unsure of your rights? You will find everything you need to know in the pages of this common-sense guide. It will have you feeling empowered, informed, and even inspired!"