The following link was in the recent edition of a newsletter from
Wrightslaw. It contains very useful information that I think many parents
could benefit from reviewing. It is very long .... You can save it as a pdf
to your desktop computer.
https://www.epilepsyfoundation.org/epilepsylegal/upload/ChildrensRights.pdf
The Epilepsy Foundation
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slpf> has published a new Advocate's Manual that provides detailed
practical guidance to help parents and non-attorney advocates understand the
rights of children in the special education process. This new manual is not
limited to children with epilepsy, it's reach is far broader. It provides
excellent information about how to effectively advocate to secure the rights
of all children with disabilities.
Sandra Riggs
328 Old Farm Road; Woodstock, GA 30188
770-402-2402
sandrariggs@...
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Information contained in this communication is confidential and privileged.
It is not meant to represent legal or medical advice, but rather advice
given based on my knowledge as the parent of four children with
disabilities, a trained Parent Advocate by the GA Advocacy Office, a member
of the Council of Parent Advocates & Attorneys, training received from Pete
Wright on Special Education Law and Advocacy and my experience as a
certified teacher in the State of Georgia for 7 years. Please do not
forward without my permission.