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Advocates to Aid Process of Incorporating Reading Problems into IEP
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The description below was contributed by: Mary Tupper, on Dec 28, 1999 03:27:29PM


Age group(s) for which this strategy is helpful:
Elementary School
Middle School
High School & Beyond

Instructions for using this strategy:
It is a wise parent who supplies themselves with knowledge. Special ed laws are not being fully complied with in this state or any of the 50 states in the USA.
Arm yourselves with knowledge and get yourselves an advocate today.
An advocate can help you incorporated a better reading program to your child's iep as well as other educational areas as well.
Call The Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children with Learning Disabilities at:
1-800-374-2806 today or e-mail at: ocecd@gte.net

What is the benefit to the child with reading problems?
Any child with a disability will benefit greatly from a program designed especially with them in mind. Utilize the child's strengths to build his/her weaknesses.
See www.conductdisorders.com Check out Jerri's advocate corner or Marti's abc's of iep's. DO BE SURE TO GET AN ADVOCATE!!! AND SEND ME YOUR QUESTIONS BY E-MAIL AT ADDRESS GIVEN!!!!!!

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