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“Disability Deception” with a subtitle of “Lies Disability Educators Tell And How Parents Can Beat Them At Their Own Game”
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This book is for parents of children with disabilities, from the age of 3-21; who are receiving special education services, in a school setting. This book will uncover disability educators lies, and give parents ammunition to overcome the lies. Information about IDEA 2004, No Child Left Behind, IEP’s ,Evaluations, Eligibility for special education, Free Appropriate Public Education, Due Process, Behavior and Discipline, will be covered in this book…. More >>
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Don’t Shy Away From Special Education Programs For Your Child
If your child has special needs or a disability, special education may help your child succeed in school and in life. However, many parents fear that their child will be singled out for special education classes in a room separate from their classmates, so they avoid seeking out special education arrangements.
While this was the case at one time, current special education laws require schools to provide an educational environment that is as unrestrictive and equal for all children as possible.
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