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Do not tweet at an IEP meeting : and other tips and strategies to negotiate special education services / Anne I. Treimanis, Esq.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Kiera Publishing, 2016Copyright date: ©2014Edition: 8th editionDescription: vi, 173 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780998187501
  • 099818750X
Other title:
  • Do not tweet at an individualized education program meeting
Subject(s):
Partial contents:
Chapter 1. IEP strategies -- Chapter 2. What should a good IEP look like? -- Chapter 3. Inclusive education -- Chapter 4. Assessments--who is this child? -- Chapter 5. Reading tips -- Chapter 6. Forging effective family/school partnerships -- Chapter 7. Enjoying school -- Chapter 8. Many more ways to help students -- Chapter 9. Getting ugly -- Appendices.
Summary: Attorney Anne Treimanis shares effective advocacy tips for families who have children with disabilities. She is unable to represent every student receiving special education services, so the best of what she knows is right here! These strategies are designed for families, advocates, and attorneys. Anne Treimanis has dedicated her entire career fighting for families and students, initially as a social worker and then for thirty years as an attorney.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Parent/Teacher Resource Collection-Children's 371.9 T787 Available 33111008702264
Total holds: 0

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Attorney Anne Treimanis shares effective advocacy tips for families who have children with disabilities. She is unable to represent every student receiving special education services, so the best of what she knows is right here! These strategies are designed for families, advocates, and attorneys. Anne Treimanis has dedicated her entire career fighting for families and students, initially as a social worker and then for thirty years as an attorney.

Chapter 1. IEP strategies -- Chapter 2. What should a good IEP look like? -- Chapter 3. Inclusive education -- Chapter 4. Assessments--who is this child? -- Chapter 5. Reading tips -- Chapter 6. Forging effective family/school partnerships -- Chapter 7. Enjoying school -- Chapter 8. Many more ways to help students -- Chapter 9. Getting ugly -- Appendices.

Attorney Anne Treimanis shares effective advocacy tips for families who have children with disabilities. She is unable to represent every student receiving special education services, so the best of what she knows is right here! These strategies are designed for families, advocates, and attorneys. Anne Treimanis has dedicated her entire career fighting for families and students, initially as a social worker and then for thirty years as an attorney.

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