Guest guest Posted May 9, 2012 Report Share Posted May 9, 2012 Very good information, thanks for sharing, Rhoda ------------------------------ >An interesting article: > > > >http://www.examiner.com/article/parents-of-disabled-children-sue-california-doe\ ?CID=examiner_alerts_article > >Filing general or procedural complaints and/or failure to provide FAPE with the California Department of Education, has become ineffective. This means of action rarely holds a school district accountable for what it is required to do in supporting a developmentally challenged childs educationally based needs, Districts will often only get a slap on the hand and are often told not to do it anymore as corrective action. This does not help our children meet their unique needs nor does it deter districts from continually failing to take necessary steps to develop meaningful and appropriate programs for our kids. > >What is much more effective is to learn your rights, learn about your childs abilities and challenges, and if necessary engage support in the form or advocate, attorney, or even an experienced parent. Often filing a due process complaint will be settled in mediation. Progression can be achieved through resolution. > >Getting assessments completed in all areas of suspected disability is key. >Independent (non-district) assessments can be vital. >Specific and measurable goals targeting prioritized areas of need are crucial. >Finally, goals drive services. > >In that order, respectively. > >Feel free to contact me with questions. I offer free consultation and case review for new clients. Please feel free to pass this information along. > >Kim > >Kim McClain >Special Needs Advocate & Family ConsultantMobile Fax McClainAutismAdvocate@... This communication and any documents, files, or previous e-mail messages attached to it, constitute an electronic communication within the scope of the Electronic Communication Privacy Act, 18 USCA 2510. This communication may contain non-public, confidential, or legally privileged information intended for the sole use of the designated recipient(s). The unlawful interception, use, or disclosure of such information is strictly prohibited under 18 USCA 2511 and any applicable laws. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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