Contrary to the articles that imply (infer?) that all schools are poopybutts when it come to educating our children I have found that South Campus in Palatine and D155's (Crystal Lake) Academy are very supportive.
D47 tried to help but not very well.
Maybe it is because people are quiet about successes.
Jim Gay
difuccisara1 <difuccisara1@...> wrote:
difuccisara1 <difuccisara1@...> wrote:
I thought this was a good article on the mindset of most public
schools regarding our children's special needs.
http://www.wrightslaw.com/advoc/ articles/ ALESSI1.html
One of the most valuable tools you can have is the education on how to
advocate for your child. This looks like a great seminar:
March 17: Downers Grove, IL - From Emotions to Advocacy Training
sponsored by Easter Seals DuPage and the Fox Valley Region. Speaker:
Pat Howey
http://www.wrightslaw.com/speak/ 07.03.il. htm
Sara