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Complete IEP Guide: How to Advocate for Your Special Ed Child  
Author: Lawrence M. Siegel
ISBN: 1413300170
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review


New Orleans Times-Picayune
For the parents of the six million children with disabilities... this guide is a godsend.


Library Journal
A special education attorney and advocate, has written the essential guide for any parent preparing for an Individualized Education Plan.


Deidre Hayden, Executive Director, Matrix Parent Network and Resource Center
This thorough, comprehensive guide leaves no detail uncovered...I love The Complete IEP Handbook


Book Description
The Individualized Education Program, or IEP, determines the nuts and bolts of your child's special education. But it's easy to get lost in the paperwork and bureaucracy. The Complete IEP Guide is your map through the IEP process. The book provides all the instructions, suggestions, strategies, resources and forms you need to proceed from when you first suspect a problem to when your child completes school. Learn to: *understand special education law *untangle eligibility rules and the role of assessments *collect all school records *become an expert on your child's educational needs *pinpoint specific goals in school *develop a clear blueprint of program and services *research school programs and alternatives *prepare for IEP meetings *resolve disputes with your school district The Complete IEP Guide provides up-to-date, federal special-education laws and extensive appendices, including a list of over 125 groups and organizations. The 3rd edition is completely updated, and provides new information on disciplinary issues, and making the jump from high school to college or work. Whether you're new to the IEP process or entering it once again, this user-friendly guide is your outline for an effective educational experience for your child.


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"The Individualized Education Program, or IEP, determines the nuts and bolts of your child's special education. But it's easy to get lost in the paperwork and bureaucracy. The Complete IEP Guide is your map through the IEP process. The book provides all the instructions, suggestions, strategies, resources and forms you need to proceed from when you first suspect a problem to when your child completes school. Learn to: understand special education law untangle eligibility rules and the role of assessments collect all school records become an expert on your child's educational needs pinpoint specific goals in school develop a clear blueprint of program and services research school programs and alternatives prepare for IEP meetings resolve disputes with your school district The Complete IEP Guide provides up-to-date, federal special-education laws and extensive appendices, including a list of over 125 groups and organizations. The 3rd edition is completely updated, and provides new information on disciplinary issues, and making the jump from high school to college or work. Whether you're new to the IEP process or entering it once again, this user-friendly guide is your outline for an effective educational experience for your child. "


About the Author
Lawrence Siegel has been a Special Education Attorney and Advocate since 1979, and has represented children with disabilities extensively in IEPs, due process, complaints, legal action and before legislative and policy bodies. Mr. Siegel has lectured and consulted with advocacy and parent groups throughout the country and is a member of the California Advisory Commission on Special Education. He has written special education legislation that has been adopted in several states and is the author of Least Restrictive Environment: The Paradox of Inclusion (LRP Publications, 1994). Mr. Siegel is the founder and Director of the National Deaf Education Project which works to ensure that the fundamental communication needs of deaf and hard of hearing children are part of the educational system. He lives in Fairfax, California, with his wife Gail and two daughters, Catie and Elisabeth.




Complete IEP Guide: How to Advocate for Your Special Ed Child

FROM THE PUBLISHER

The Individualized Education Program, or IEP, determines the nuts and bolts of your child￯﾿ᄑs special education. But it￯﾿ᄑs easy to get lost in the paperwork and bureaucracy. The Complete IEP Guide is your map through the IEP process. The book provides all the instructions, suggestions, strategies, resources and forms you need to proceed from when you first suspect a problem to when your child completes school. Learn to: *understand special education law *untangle eligibility rules and the role of assessments *collect all school records *become an expert on your child￯﾿ᄑs educational needs *pinpoint specific goals in school *develop a clear blueprint of program and services *research school programs and alternatives *prepare for IEP meetings *resolve disputes with your school district   The Complete IEP Guide provides up-to-date, federal special-education laws and extensive appendices, including a list of over 125 groups and organizations. The 3rd edition is completely updated, and provides new information on disciplinary issues, and making the jump from high school to college or work.

Whether you￯﾿ᄑre new to the IEP process or entering it once again, this user-friendly guide is your outline for an effective educational experience for your child.

  AUTHOR BIO:

Lawrence Siegel has been a Special Education Attorney and Advocate since 1979, and has represented children with disabilities extensively in IEPs, due process, complaints, legal action and before legislative and policy bodies. Mr. Siegel has lectured and consulted with advocacy and parent groups throughout the country and is a member of the California Advisory Commission on Special Education. He has written special education legislation that has been adopted in several states and is the author of Least Restrictive Environment: The Paradox of Inclusion (LRP Publications, 1994). Mr. Siegel is the founder and Director of the National Deaf Education Project which works to ensure that the fundamental communication needs of deaf and hard of hearing children are part of the educational system. He lives in Fairfax, California, with his wife Gail and two daughters, Catie and Elisabeth.

FROM THE CRITICS

Deidre Hayden - Executive Director, Matrix Parent Network and Resource Center

This thorough, comprehensive guide leaves no detail uncovered...I love [The Complete IEP Handbook]

Finally, an understandable and practical guide through the complex special education maze of the IEP! The Complete IEP Guide is must reading for any parent whether you're beginning the journey into special education or a veteran of the process.

Terence K. Prechter

As a parent advocate in special education for over twenty years, I find The Complete IEP Guide a welcome addition to the library of parents with special needs children...Unlike other books which chose to focus on the adversarial issues between parents and school personnel, this book keeps the focus on the child's education, its appropriateness and progress. I highly recommend it!

Paula's Special Education Resources Website

Very comprehensive.

New Orleans Times-Picayune

For the parents of the six million children with disabilities... this guide is a godsend.

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

As a parent advocate in special education for over twenty years, I find The Complete IEP Guide a welcome addition to the library of parents with special needs children...Unlike other books which chose to focus on the adversarial issues between parents and school personnel, this book keeps the focus on the child's education, its appropriateness and progress. I highly recommend it! — Terence K. Prechter, President of the California Learning Disabilities Association and longtime member of the California Advisory Commission on Special Education

Finally, an understandable and practical guide through the complex special-education maze of the IEP. — Larry Komar, Chair, California Advisory

     



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