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Category Archives: Case Law
20. I Cannot Become Complacent But Must Remain Vigilant
I became involved in this grassroots parent civil rights movement, as most do, because of my own immediate needs for my son. I was able to resolve his issues within the first year. Subsequent IEP meetings were never an issue once I … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Case Law, Disability, IEPs, IFSP, Inclusion, Least Restrictive Environment, Parent Involvement, Public School, Special Education
Tagged Board of education, Brown v. Board of Education, Civil rights movement, Disability Law, father to father, florida, Free Appropriate Public Education, Judith Heumann, parent advocacy, special education, Supreme Court, United States
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