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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 383808"><p>We have an agency in our area called the PACER center. It is run by people who are very well versed in the federal and state laws regarding special education. The are funded by a grant. All I had to do was call. This is their job, to answer questions and if needed, advocate for students and their families. They also teach the parents how to advocate for themselves. The one I talked to has worked with this SD with another family and is willing to go to bat for us as well. She is a wonderful resource and it is free to us. The SD knows she knows what she is talking about so they don't "play games" with her like they try to do with kids and families.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 383808"] We have an agency in our area called the PACER center. It is run by people who are very well versed in the federal and state laws regarding special education. The are funded by a grant. All I had to do was call. This is their job, to answer questions and if needed, advocate for students and their families. They also teach the parents how to advocate for themselves. The one I talked to has worked with this SD with another family and is willing to go to bat for us as well. She is a wonderful resource and it is free to us. The SD knows she knows what she is talking about so they don't "play games" with her like they try to do with kids and families. [/QUOTE]
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