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Book review of The Everyday Guide to Special Education Law

The US Review of Books reviews The Everyday Guide to Special Education Law.

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Preventing Litigation in Special Education Workbook is a supplement to the award winning book, The Everyday Guide to Special Education Law. This WORKBOOK combines practical information on special education law with actual case examples that are presented in a concise story format.

The Everyday Guide to Special Education Law is an essential tool for parents to get the best education possible for their child with disabilities. Along with information about obtaining a free appropriate public education, IEPs, discipline, dispute resolution, early childhood services, and 504 plans, the new second edition has been updated to include the most recent changes in federal law...

The Spanish translation of The Everyday Guide. This book is laid out with both the Spanish and English text side by side, paragraph by paragraph, so everyone can be on the same page. It also includes an index and glossary in both Spanish and English.

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