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What is an Educational Advocate?

Eileen Bailey
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Eileen Bailey began her quest for information on ADHD fourteen years...

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Wednesday, January 07, 2009
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Children with ADHD, learning disabilities and other disabilities may be eligible to receive special services, accommodations or modifications in school under the law.   There are two main laws that govern individuals diagnosed with or identified as having special needs or disabilities.  ...
  1. Children with ADHD, other disabl. vs school
    karen
    Thursday, January 08, 2009 at 08:21 AM
    It is a good thing to have an advocate with you to help sort through the IEP(individual educational plan) that the school set up with you(parent) and child. PACER is also a good source to help deal with the school. Check for you local chapter. We have PACER in Minnesota,USA.
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