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From
Emotions to Advocacy
The
Special Education Survival Guide by Pam & Pete Wright
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Parents,
advocates, educators, and attorneys come to FetaWeb.com to learn effective advocacy
skills. You will learn to recognize pitfalls and avoid mistakes that prevent parents
from successfully advocating for their children.
FetaWeb.com is the companion website to Wrightslaw:
From Emotions to Advocacy, 2nd Edition- The Special Education Survival Guide (ISBN 978-1-892320-09-4) by Pamela Wright and Peter Wright, published by Harbor
House Law Press.
How
the Site is Organized
At Fetaweb.com, you will
find articles, checklists, sample letters, charts and resources to supplement
the book. (FETA
Owner's Manual)
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Advocacy
101 - Rules of the Game, Obstacles to Success, Conflict, Crisis Management
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Parent
as Expert - The File, Learning about Disability, Tests & Measurements,
SMART IEPs
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Tactics & Strategies - Rules of Adverse Assumptions, Image & Presentation, Letter Writing, Meeting Strategies
FETA Owner's Manual
If you have a copy of From
Emotions to Advocacy by Pam and Pete Wright, you'll find references
in the book to information on the Fetaweb
site. Download the FETA
Owner's Manual to get these resources right now.
Wrightslaw:
From Emotions to Advocacy, 2nd Edition
Wrightslaw:
From Emotions to Advocacy, 2nd Edition (ISBN 978-1-892320-09-4) by Pamela Wright and Peter Wright, includes hundreds of tips,
strategies, references, warnings and Internet resources. This practical,
user-friendly book includes:
In
this comprehensive, easy-to-read book, you learn to:
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Develop
a master plan for your child's special education
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Organize
your child's file
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Work
with consultants and evaluators
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Write
SMART IEP goals and objectives
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Use
test scores to monitor your child's progress
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Resolve
parent-school conflict early
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Write
effective letters and create paper trails
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Use
parent agendas to improve meeting outcomes
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Yellow Pages for Kids with Disabilities for every state so people can find
information and support. Your State Yellow Pages includes hundreds of resources
- evaluators, educational consultants, academic tutors, advocates,
attorneys, and others who provide services to parents and children.
The Yellow Pages
are a free service.
If
you provide a service to children with disabilities, you can request to be listed in your state
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To apply, click the link to the application on the top of each page on the Yellow Pages for Kids with Disabilities site.
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about IEPs, assessment, discipline, letter writing, and other important
issues.
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