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4/8, 10 traits of effective parents in the SpEd process

4/8/2015

4/8, 10 Traits of Effective Parents in the Special Education Process, 7P

Presented By
Attorneys Jeffrey Sankey and Alisa Hall

Advocating for children in the special education system can be a frustrating and overwhelming experience for parents. Parents of children who require special education services quickly learn that they must be attentive and zealous advocates to help their children obtain the supports and placements that they need to make meaningful educational progress. When the system works in a way that allows a child to reach his potential, it is extremely rewarding for parents to see that their advocacy made a difference. Over the past decade Attorney Sankey has worked with hundreds of families to help them obtain special education services for their children. Through his work with these families, it has become obvious that those parents who are best able to navigate the intricacies of the special education process share several common traits. We look forward to discussing these traits with you.


April 8, 2015 Jenkins School Library
54 Vinal Avenue, Scituate, MA 02066
Time: 7:00 pm

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