Parent's Guide to School: A Guide to Navigating the Process with Support


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My name is Dr. Sophia Crawford- Mapp and I am a parent and a educator and I question my children's school process daily and I wrote this book help help you think about concepts and learn from my errors to ensure your child has a smooth education process. Have you ever wondered if I am doing this school thing right? Should I be doing more for my child? Am I asking too little or too much from my child? Why is school so different? If you have asked yourself this, this book is for you. I have a unique point of view. I am an educator that became a parent so I have two viewpoints to pull from. School was easy to navigate through and work in but that all changed once I had to start thinking about where to send my baby. I started thinking about am I teaching as hard as I want my babies teacher to teach and am I answering all the questions for parents that they know to ask and more based upon what I would ask.




The Special Education Process


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The special education process can sound like an entirely new language to parents... leaving you to feel overwhelmed and under prepared. This guide serves to help you navigate what to expect and how to be an active participant in your child's academic progress in the world of special education. Covered are some common terminology, structure of meetings and how to effectively monitor your child's progress. The world of special education is vast, this is a quick start guide.




A Parent's Guide to Special Education


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A Parentâ¬"s Guide to Special Education offers invaluable information and a positive vision of special education that will help parents through the potentially overwhelming processes of catch-all programs that encompasses dozens of learning challenges: developmental delay learning and physical disabilities emotional disturbance retardation autism, and others. Filled with practical recommendations, sample forms, and enlightening examples, this is a priceless resource for helping every child learn.




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The Art of Advocacy


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Bringing Cookies to IEP Meetings Will Only Get You So Far! You've gone to IEP workshop after IEP workshop, searched for answers at conferences, done late night research on the internet, and yet you still have those guilty feelings that you're not doing a good enough job advocating for your child. It takes more than gathering records, giving factual information or reciting research and the law to be a successful advocate for your child. With clarity, honesty, and insights Charmaine Thaner shares how to be a more effective advocate for your own child. After reading The Art of Advocacy: A Parent's Guide to a Collaborative IEP Process, parents will know: * that certain finesse that is necessary when dealing with disagreements * how asking the right question will get you the right answer * the secrets to creative problem solving when the team has hit a roadblock Readers will also receive priceless bonuses: * a template for writing effective emails * lists of clarifying and probing questions to ask * step-by-step ways to creatively solve problems, and much more Charmaine gives examples of actual conversations and real scenarios to help you learn what to do and what not to do at special education meetings. Chapters include: 1) Conflict and Collaborative Advocacy; 2) How to Listen And Ask Questions With Genuine Curiosity; 3) How to Listen With Your Eyes; 4) Know What to Say When; 5) Building Authentic Relationships; 6) How to Use Collaborative Problem Solving; 7) The End is Really The Beginning. Each chapter is written so busy parents can get to the point quickly. When parents combine the art of advocacy with a collaborative way of solving problems there will be: * a positive difference in the tone of meetings * parent voices that are heard and understood, and * happier, safer, and more successful students in schools Read this book, practice what you'll learn, and gain the confidence to become an even more effective advocate for your child! Parents that have worked with Charmaine know her insights and strategies are invaluable when advocating for children with any type of disability.




The Everything Parent's Guide to Special Education


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Be your child's best advocate! Children with special needs who succeed in school have one thing in common--their parents are passionate and effective advocates. It's not an easy job, but with The Everything Parent's Guide to Special Education, you will learn how to evaluate, prepare, organize, and get quality services, no matter what your child's disability. This valuable handbook gives you the tools you need to navigate the complex world of special education and services, with information on: Assessment and evaluation Educational needs for different disabilities, including multiple disabilities Current law, including the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Working within the school system to create an IEP The importance of keeping detailed records Dealing with parent-school conflict With worksheets, forms, and sample documents and letters, you can be assured that you'll have all you need to help your child thrive--in school and in life!




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This book is a resource guide to assist parents and guardians through the school system from birth to college. It answers questions and provides checklists of important topics to consider for a child's school experience.




Navigating Special Education


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Are You Faced With A Possibility That Your Child Might Need Special Education Services, And You Feel Overwhelmed By The Process? Look No Further! This short, easy-to-read parent guide to Special Education answers all your main questions and helps you understand the process so you can pose educated questions to the school staff and make informed decisions about your child’s education and the support he or she needs. What will you learn from this book: ★ How to make a referral for a Special Education evaluation and what to include in your referral requests ★ Under what conditions can your child qualify for Special Education services ★ All major timelines the school district has to adhere to ensure your child receives services in a timely manner ★ What is an IEP (how it is developed, what it contains, how it is reviewed) ★ What are your rights as a parent of a child with exceptional needs ★ What goals should your child work on ★ What services and programs are available for your child ★ What are your decision powers ★ What to do when you disagree with the district’s evaluation or offer of services ★ What happens if you move to a different district ★ And more ... This book is well organized, concise, and to the point, so you don’t have to sift through pages of text and anecdotal information irrelevant to your situation. If you are new or relatively new to Special Education, this book will help you navigate the system very quickly. Time is of the essence. Scroll up and push the buy button. The answers to your questions are waiting inside.




Navigate & Advocate!


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Does your child have an Individualized Education Program (IEP)? Do you find the special education process with all the meetings and excessive terminology to be quite overwhelming? Do you think your child might have a disability and needs a school evaluation but you don't know where to start? Or, are you familiar with the process but want to learn more and sharpen your ability to play an active role on your child's team as an effective advocate? This guide can help! Knowing how the process works, your rights as a parent, basic federal and state laws, understanding the value of teamwork, and maintaining high but realistic expectations are the power tools needed to help build and execute a successful plan for your child. Tisha Eisenhuth, M.S.Ed., has navigated special education in a public school for twelve years as a parent of a child with Autism, and for over six years supporting other parents through the special education process as an Ohio Parent Mentor. This role involves providing direct assistance, including attending special education team meetings for students within grades prek-12, addressing questions about laws and compliant documentation, providing resources, and promoting effective collaboration between home and school. Tisha's unique perspective has been shaped by these personal and professional experiences, and in collaborating with school personnel through both of these roles. She co-presented the session "A Peek Behind the Special Education Curtain - The Parent Mentor Perspective" for the 2023 national conference OCALICON. This journey also led to the desire to pursue higher education and earn a Master of Science in Education - Special Education - Autism and Related Disabilities degree from Youngstown State University. Tisha is passionate about helping other parents through the complexities of special education and supporting students of all abilities to help them reach their potential. She lives with her husband Joe and son Zachary near Cleveland, Ohio.




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This book is a resource guide to assist parents and guardians through the school system from birth to college. It answers questions and provides checklists of important topics to consider for a child's school experience.