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I have taken a strong interest by gathering important information for parents of special education children. I believe it is imperative that parents get the help they need with easy and accessible websites that are helpful. Looking for information can be exhausting for parents and this website should be able to help you much easier. This information is for any parent who needs help ensuring their child is successful in school. I have especially wanted to help educate parents who may not know what or how to go about advocating for their children. I hope this website serves its purpose by helping you, your student, and your family to succeed in the special education culture. Throughout this web you will find the titles in UPPER CASE that will tie you into the website on the right side of this page. So, it will give you a short summary of information on the left and on the right you will click on the red links that will take you directly to the site where you will find additional information. MY CHILD'S SPECIAL NEEDS DISABILITIES : This web link will take you to the US Department of Education site where you should be able to read about how to prepare your child for school, finding schools and after school care for your child, how to help your child read, how to help your child's academic success. THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PARENTS WITH CHILDREN IN SPECIAL EDUCATION: This is a web link that will provide you with a place where parents of children in special education can find everything they need to know to be their child’s best advocate. THE INFORMATION FOR PARENTS: This is a web link that will take you to the state of Wisconsin site for information on special education students that may be relevant to you and what you may be inquiring about for your child. This site talks about the special education rights for parent and children and special education in plain language. SPECIAL EDUCATION RESOURCES: Provides you with multiple helpful resources. EDUCATION RIGHTS OF IMMIGRANT STUDENTS AND FAMILIES: This New Jersey immigration policy network web link provides information on a broad-based coalition of New Jersey organizations dedicated to protecting immigrant rights and promoting inclusiveness and full participation of immigrants in the life of the country. INVOLVING PARENTS OF STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES IN THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS: This web link will provide you with information about in how "Parents are their child's first teacher." The challenge for educators of children from immigrant families is to figure out how to engage parents from ethnic and linguistic backgrounds different from their own. |
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