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21. It’s More Than a Job … It’s Who I Am

Aug 21, 2013 | Advocacy, Deafness, Disability, IEPs, Least Restrictive Environment, Parent Involvement, Public School, Special Education | 0 comments

After my sons’ return to his neighborhood school and being provided the supports he needed in the regular education environment, (Supplementary Aids and Services) he flourished.  He was excelling academically and socially.  He was nominated by his school principal for...

20. I Cannot Become Complacent But Must Remain Vigilant

Aug 15, 2013 | Advocacy, Case Law, Disability, IEPs, IFSP, Inclusion, Least Restrictive Environment, Parent Involvement, Public School, Special Education | 0 comments

I became involved in this grassroots parent civil rights movement, as most do, because of my own immediate needs for my son. I was able to resolve his issues within the first year. Subsequent IEP meetings were never an issue once I acquired the knowledge to be an...

19. They Called me … The Kid

Aug 13, 2013 | Advocacy, Charter School, Disability, IEPs, Parent Involvement, Procedural Safeguards, Public School, Special Education | 0 comments

I was beginning to become recognized as a resource for all parents of children with disabilities.  In my interactions with parents I learned about a wide variety of disabilities and how they impacted children’s access to an education.   ( Specific Disabilities )  The...

18. Persistence, Interpretation and Acronyms!

Jul 19, 2013 | Advocacy, Behavior Plan, Disability, Emotion, IEPs, Parent Involvement, Public School, Special Education | 3 comments

I had made some changes in policy and services in my community applying things I had read and learned from others.  My son had settled in and all the other children with hearing impairments had been placed in age and grade appropriate settings. All but one … His...

17. Reflections of the ESE Policeman!

Jul 12, 2013 | Advocacy, Disability, Emotion, Evaluation, Least Restrictive Environment, OCR Complaint, Parent Involvement, Procedural Safeguards, Public School, Special Education | 0 comments

I soon realized that we as parents had no established vehicle to participate in the decision making process on a district t or even site based level. I read about the passage of Goals 2000.  (GOALS 2000 – Educate America)  It was an approach to site based...

16. OCR Investigation Is Complete. Back to The Neighborhood School!

Jul 8, 2013 | Advocacy, Disability, Emotion, IEPs, OCR Complaint, Parent Involvement, Public School | 0 comments

The day finally arrived when I went to the mailbox and peered inside to find a fat letter with a return address from the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) in Atlanta, Georgia.  I opened it and began to read.  OCR had found in their investigation that our school district...
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