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Autism : asserting your child's right to a special education
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Autism : asserting your child's right to a special education

Author: David A Sherman
Publisher: 2007.
Edition/Format: Book : English
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: David A Sherman
ISBN: 0974445509 9780974445502
OCLC Number: 156563256
Description: 356 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Contents: General information & first steps -- Why do I need to put everything in writing? -- An overview of autism methodologies -- An overview of autism law and the IDEA - a federal law that gives your child rights to a special education -- Assessments -- Choosing a private expert, expert reports, retaining an attorney -- Early intervention -- IEPs for children with autism -- Sample IEP and sample goals and objectives -- How to respond to an offer of placement and services checklist -- Extended school year (ESY) -- Stay put -- Ensuring that personnel have appropriate education, training and experience with children with autism -- Least restrictive environment (LRE) -- Transition services for children with autism -- Compensatory education -- Asperger's Syndrome -- Getting what your child needs in settlement negotiation -- Due process-winning legal strategies -- Damages, claims for compensatory and punitive damages-1983 and Sectin 504 claims -- Providing an appropriate education under Section 504 -- Case law, statutes and regulations : how do I know which law to follow? -- Your child's school records-obtaining them, keeping them confidential, changing inaccurate information -- More than 60 letters and forms you can send to your school to assert your rights -- Miscellaneous financial considerations-not related to special education.
Responsibility: David A. Sherman.
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