Navigating the special education landscape requires grasping the intricacies of IEP meetings, legal rights and teamwork. This guide empowers parents to decipher complex terminology, understand federal and state laws, and build realistic expectations so they can advocate effectively for their childâ s success.
Navigating the special education landscape requires grasping the intricacies of IEP meetings, legal rights and teamwork. This guide empowers parents to decipher complex terminology, understand federal and state laws, and build realistic expectations so they can advocate effectively for their childâ s success.
Tisha Eisenhuth, M.S.Ed., has navigated special education in a public school for twelve years as a parent of a child with autism, and for more than eight years supporting other parents through the special education process as an Ohio Parent Mentor. It's what inspired her to get a graduate degree in special education with a focus on autism. Tisha’s unique perspective has been shaped by these personal and professional experiences, and in collaborating with school personnel through both of these roles. She is passionate about helping other parents through the complexities of special education and supporting students of all abilities to help them reach their potential. Tisha lives with her husband Joe and son Zachary near Cleveland, Ohio.
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Chapter 1 - Navigating Special Education: Be Empowered Federal Law Public vs. Private Education Chapter 2 - Evaluation Team Report (ETR): Requesting Assistance Team Timelines and Assessments Results Qualifying for Services Identification Key Takeaways Chapter 3 - Individualized Education Program (IEP): Legal Precedent Being Reasonable Adding or Changing Layout Reviewing IEP Meeting Tips Key Takeaways Chapter 4 - Assuming the Role of Advocate: Procedural Safeguards Organizing Documents Medical vs. Educational Routine Communication Chapter 5 - Long-Term Success and Happiness: Planning for the Future Pursuing Positive Outcomes Onward Resources References
Chapter 1 - Navigating Special Education: Be Empowered Federal Law Public vs. Private Education Chapter 2 - Evaluation Team Report (ETR): Requesting Assistance Team Timelines and Assessments Results Qualifying for Services Identification Key Takeaways Chapter 3 - Individualized Education Program (IEP): Legal Precedent Being Reasonable Adding or Changing Layout Reviewing IEP Meeting Tips Key Takeaways Chapter 4 - Assuming the Role of Advocate: Procedural Safeguards Organizing Documents Medical vs. Educational Routine Communication Chapter 5 - Long-Term Success and Happiness: Planning for the Future Pursuing Positive Outcomes Onward Resources References
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