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An informative and empowering guide for parents and caregivers to ensure their children have access to the services, supports, and accommodations they need to enjoy full inclusion in the classroom. Filled with practical advice and real-world guidance, this resource describes what to expect when going through the special education process. Every step, from determining a diagnosis and developing an ideal educational plan to preparing for and attending IEP meetings and being an effective advocate, is thoroughly described in simple, easy-to-understand language. Parents can use this guide to obtain…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
An informative and empowering guide for parents and caregivers to ensure their children have access to the services, supports, and accommodations they need to enjoy full inclusion in the classroom. Filled with practical advice and real-world guidance, this resource describes what to expect when going through the special education process. Every step, from determining a diagnosis and developing an ideal educational plan to preparing for and attending IEP meetings and being an effective advocate, is thoroughly described in simple, easy-to-understand language. Parents can use this guide to obtain the knowledge, tools, and confidence needed to secure the best learning environment for a child with special needs.
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Autorenporträt
Kat McGrady (Ed.D, LCPC, NCC) has experience as an educator, school counselor, and mental health therapist. Her dedication to child & adolescent wellbeing and to education is evident in her work to provide parents, professionals, and youth with individualized strategies and evidence-based practices in order to promote growth and success. Currently, Kat works in private practice as therapist and parent coach. She also serves as an adjunct professor for the Johns Hopkins University Master's in Education program, as well as a doctoral advisor for the Johns Hopkins University School of Education.