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The best of the Dean Martin variety show Special ed. [videorecording] : /
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Subjects: Comedy film.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The perfect neighbor / by Roberts, Nora.(CARDINAL)341043;
A brooding loner becomes fascinated with his bright, bubbly neighbor, especially after she tries to hire him as her date, and he becomes aware that his heart longs for this perfect neighbor.
Subjects: Contemporary romance.; Romance fiction.; Children of celebrities;
Available copies: 7 / Total copies: 10
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The complete IEP guide : how to advocate for your special ed child / by Siegel, Lawrence M.,1946-(CARDINAL)385364;
Subjects: Special education; Dispute resolution (Law); Special education;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The complete IEP guide : how to advocate for your special ed child / by Siegel, Lawrence M.,1946-(CARDINAL)385364;
Introduction to special education -- Overview of special education law and the IEP -- Getting started : tips for all parents -- Getting organized -- Developing your child's IEP blueprint -- Evaluations -- Who is eligible for special education? -- Exploring your options and making your case -- Writing goals -- Preparing for the IEP meeting -- Attending the IEP meeting -- Resolving IEP disputes through due process -- Filing a complaint -- Lawyers and legal research -- Parent organizations."Helps navigate the complicated process of creating and maintaining an Individualized Education Program (IEP) by providing explanations of the law and guidance and tools for parents. The 7th edition covers recent court cases, plus has an expanded section about "appropriate" education measures and eligibility details"--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Blank forms.; United States.; Children with disabilities; Dispute resolution (Law); Individualized education programs; Individualized education programs; Special education;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 4
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The complete IEP guide : how to advocate for your special ed child / by Siegel, Lawrence M.,1946-author.(CARDINAL)385364; Portman, Janet,editor.(CARDINAL)351156;
Introduction to special education -- What is special education? -- What is an iep? -- Being your child's advocate -- Getting help from others -- Overview of special education law and the IEP -- Idea and state special education laws -- What idea requires -- Individualized education program -- Working with your school district -- Some overriding IEP principles -- Getting started : tips for all parents -- First steps -- Obtain your child's school records -- Getting organized -- Start an IEP binder -- The yearly IEP cycle -- Sample year in the life of your child's IEP -- Keep a monthly calendar -- Track your child's progress -- Developing your child's IEP blueprint -- Begin at the end : define your child's needs -- Preparing an IEP blueprint -- Other sources of information for the blueprint -- What's next? -- Evaluations -- When evaluations are done -- Evaluation components -- Evaluation plans -- Meet with the evaluator -- Reviewing the report -- Reevaluations -- Final evaluations -- Who is eligible for special education? -- Eligibility requirements -- Preparing for the IEP eligibility meeting -- Attending the eligibility meeting -- Joint IEP eligibility/program meeting -- If your child is not found eligible for special education -- Exploring your options and making your case -- Review the school district's information -- Keep tabs on your child's progress -- Explore available school programs -- Find out about related services -- Compare your blueprint with the existing programs and services -- Generate additional supporting information -- Independent evaluations -- Writing goals -- Skill areas covered by goals -- Developing goals -- When to draft goals -- Writing effective goals -- Preparing for the IEP meeting -- Schedule the IEP meeting -- The IEP meeting agenda -- Organize your materials -- Draft your child's IEP program -- Establish who will attend the IEP meeting -- Final preparation -- Attending the IEP meeting -- Getting started -- Simple rules for a successful IEP meeting -- Become familiar with your school's IEP form -- Writing the IEP plan -- Signing the IEP document -- Parent addendum page -- Resolving IEP disputes through due process -- Before due process : informal negotiations -- Typical due process disputes -- When to pursue due process -- Who can file? -- Your child's status during due process -- Using a lawyer during due process -- How to begin due process -- Preparing for due process -- Mediation specifics -- Due process hearing -- Hearing decision and appeals -- Filing a complaint -- When to file a complaint -- Where to file a complaint -- What to include in a complaint -- What happens when you file a complaint -- Lawyers and legal research -- How a lawyer can help -- Do you need a lawyer? -- Finding an attorney -- How attorneys are paid -- Resolving problems with a lawyer -- Doing your own legal research -- Online legal research -- Parent organizations -- Join a parent organization -- Form a parent organization.
Subjects: Blank forms.; Law for laypersons.; United States.; Children with disabilities; Dispute resolution (Law); Individualized education programs; Individualized education programs; Special education;
Available copies: 7 / Total copies: 8
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El Manual De Actividades Para El Autismo / by Pascuas, Catherine.(CARDINAL)677669;
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Special Ed; Autism spectrum disorders in children; Sensory disorders in children.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The complete IEP guide : how to advocate for your special ed child / by Siegel, Lawrence M.,1946-author.(CARDINAL)385364;
Your legal companion for IEPs -- Introduction to special education -- Overview of special education law and the IEP -- Getting started : tips for all parents -- Getting organized -- Developing your child's IEP blueprint -- Evaluations -- Who is elegible for special education? -- Exploring your options and making your case -- Writing goals -- Preparing for the IEP meeting -- Attending the IEP meeting -- Resolving IEP disputes through due process -- Filing a complaint -- Lawyers and legal research -- Parent organizations -- How to use the companion page on Nolo.com."Get the educational services and support your child deserves. Federal law guarantees every child a free appropriate education, and the goal of the Individualized Education Program (IEP) is to assure that every child with special needs receives what the law promises. But if you have a special ed child, you know that your family must make sure the school follows through. This powerful book covers: eligibility rules and assessments; working with outside experts; developing your child's ideal educational program; preparing for and attending IEP meetings; and resolving disputes with school districts. The 9th edition covers two new Supreme Court decisions and developments in special ed voucher programs. It provides key forms, sample letters, and resources you need at every stage of the IEP process. With it, you can make sure your child gets a good education-- the education he or she deserves"--back cover.
Subjects: Law for laypersons.; Individualized education programs; Dispute resolution (Law); Special education;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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The complete IEP guide : how to advocate for your special ed child / by Siegel, Lawrence M.,1946-author.(CARDINAL)385364; Nolo (Firm)(CARDINAL)343309;
Your legal companion for IEPs -- Introduction to special education -- Overview of special education law and the IEP -- Getting started: tips for all parents -- Getting organized -- Developing your child's IEP blueprint -- Evaluations -- Who is eligible for special education -- Exploring your options and making your case -- Writing goals -- Preparing for the IEP meeting -- Attending the IEP meeting -- Resolving IEP disputes through due process -- Filing a complaint -- Lawyers and legal research -- Parent organizations -- How to use the companion page on NOLO.com -- Index."Get the educational services and support your child deserves. Federal law guarantees every child a free appropriate education, and the goal of the Individualized Education Program (IEP) is to assure that every child with special needs receives what the law promises. But if you have a special ed child, you know that your family must make sure the school follows through. This powerful book covers: eligibility rules and assessments; working with outside experts; developing your child's ideal educational program; preparing for and attending IEP meetings, and resolving disputes with school districts. The 10th edition includes summaries of important court decisions, expanded information on independent evaluations and bullying, and additional real-life tips. It provides key forms, sample letters, and resources you need at every stage of the IEP process. With it, you can make sure your child gets a good education--the education he or she deserves. With downloadable forms, letters and resources inside. Includes IEP blueprint." -- amazon.com.
Subjects: Law for laypersons.; Individualized education programs; Dispute resolution (Law); Special education;
Available copies: 11 / Total copies: 12
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Thomas the tank engine / by Awdry, W.(CARDINAL)355144;
MARCIVE 4/04/11Thomas and Gordon -- Thomas' train -- Thomas and the freight cars -- Thomas and the breakdown train.Here is the original collection of stories about Thomas in a friendly, new, larger size! First published in 1946, and continuously in print since then, these are the first four of Thomas' many adventures. He cheekily tries to upset Gordon, accidentally leaves his coaches behind, and has a lot of trouble with the Troublesome Trucks, but in the end he learns many lessons about being a Really Useful Engine.
Subjects: Fiction.; Railroad trains;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 8
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The survival guide for kids in special education (and their parents) : understanding what special ed is & how it can help you / by Moss, Wendy(Wendy L.),author.(CARDINAL)671722; Campbell, Denise M.,1969-author.(CARDINAL)415556;
"Book for kids in special education that gives them tools and strategies to deal with their concerns about special ed, cope with challenges, and see the benefits of special education. Includes stories from real kids, explanations of IEPs and 504 plans, and reproducible forms. A parent section addresses common questions"--"Interest Level Ages: 8-14"--T.p. verso.770L
Subjects: Learning disabled children; Special education; Special education;
Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 6
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