Friday, October 17, 2008

Autism: Asserting Your Child's Rights to a Special Education



Autism: Asserting Your Child's Rights to a Special Education

by David A. Sherman

Product Description

"Autism: Asserting Your Child's Rights to a Special Education" provides you with a comprehensive but easy to read guide to the law and strategies to attain a free appropriate special education for your child. Asserting your child's legal rights and strategies are explained in clear and easy to understand language.

Review
I really had no clue what rights my twin autistic boys really had, what questions to ask and so on and so on. Now the school gave them a good program and my boys are doing great. --Danielle from Jacksonville Beach, Florida

When the school told me they did not think they could completely work something out for my son, I replied with, "According to the law . . . " It appears that they do not want to mess with someone who knows the law- thanks to your book. Now the school has gone out of its way to satisfy my son's needs." --Susan from Seattle Washington

Your book is a Godsend to parents who don't have time to research everything and don't know what to do. --Connie from Pittsburgh, Pa
  • Perfect Paperback: 360 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford Churchill; 1st edition (May 23, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0974445509
  • ISBN-13: 978-0974445502

Autism: Asserting Your Child's Rights to a Special Education

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